MagicMatic wrote:AaronB wrote:JoshuaPotter wrote:Not to rub it in pepe nose. Last night was the perfect reminder of what I was getting at where if you leave Suggs or Black open they will make you pay and that it is a feature, not a bug.
That is one of the funniest things to do on this forum.
After all, he said that it would not be possible for Suggs to be even an average shooter in the NBA.
He spent thousands and thousands of words pontificating on how Suggs was a bust and would never be anything but a historically bad shooter.
I can go back maybe a few months and find an argument we had about prospect potential and why it was idiotic to label Suggs a non shooter. Even so far as comparing him to Fultz in terms of not understanding player potential growth.
Looks like I was right. Oh well.
That Fultz has a CNS disorder is obvious to the most casual observer. Some call it the "Yips" but that is an uneducated assessment IMO.
The "yips" are when someone has the complete ability to perform a physical activity (made famous by Sax's inability to throw to first) but has a form of mental block in performing the activity.
All one has to do is watch Fultz's interviews to see that there is clearly a CNS issue. The number of unintended body jerks during interviews is uncomfortable to watch. It modulates up and down from time to time, but it is always there to some degree, even when shooting.
The most heartbreaking part is when we get to see those few glimpses of low CNS over-activity, we see glimpses of what Fultz could have become.