And1+2 wrote:Raps in 4 wrote:And1+2 wrote:
I can't see our coaching staff fix anything. Contrary, I believe that they will encourage his bad habits.
If RJ turns it around here, I'll gladly eat crow. He's not going to, though.
Our organization is exceptional at player development. It's one of the few things we're good at. We literally just turned Scottie into an elite 3pt shooter after he entered the league unable to hit the broad side of a barn. We turned nobodies like FVV and Siakam into All-Stars.
Some players have the tangibles though. RJs issue is that he doesn't have a great feel for the game, and he has terrible court vision and he has tunnel vision.
Those issues are harder to fix than a bad shot (which is also has).
I completely agree. But it's worth a shot given his age.
Flipping him immediately wouldn't yield any kind of meaningful return. He's a bad player who is owed $107M over the next 4 years. Nobody is going to offer you assets for that.




































