Fierce1 wrote:FlatearthZorro wrote:Fierce1 wrote:Yeah, but JT getting a year older and getting closer to having a fully developed NBA body trumps all other things that happens to other teams.
Right now JT is more puppy than adult dawg.
As long as the Cs have the Jays, KP, and White, Cs will always be in the hunt.
Right now Ant has something that JT doesn't, an NBA body.
It's true that JT is still a little soft.
That will be fixed after 1 or 2 years.
JT has an NBA body. He's just soft and tries to be Kobe, and he's not. Ant doesn't try to be MJ, he just ressembles MJ, cause of his body type/athelticism and atittude.
Look at JT's picture on draft night and look at Ant's picture on draft night.
JT did a lot of bulking up since 2017.
Ant already had a grown man's body when he was a rookie.
Unlike Ant and JB, when JT makes contact with the defender, going up for a shot, JT gets off balanced.
That's what's holding him back.
But that problem will be solved by adding a little more weight in the sunmer.
When JT started his NBA career, he was a SF.
Right now JT is transitioning into a PF.
Just give it 1 or 2 more years and we'll see the finished product.
But that isn’t how biomechanics work. You can’t just add weight, bulk, then magically expect benefits to coordination and balance. Tatum also has a noticeably narrow base, which at 27.. is not going widen. That’s not an end all, be all detriment but it does play a factor.
Performance wise, for a more or less endurance athlete already at 27 it’s also just going to be extremely difficult to get significant jumps in body mass like we did over the last couple years where growth hormones have likely already peaked.
TLDR, body wise this is probably at least very close to what Tatum is a a finished product and repping out curls, rows and deadlifts won’t solve the core issues in Tatum taking contact, which is largely do to his motor functions (coordination) and his narrow waist.
I think it was with Moses Brown people were saying “oh, he’s 255-260 lbs.. he won’t get moved off his spot.” Whelp. He may indeed be that heavy but with how narrow he is, a toddler could probably move him. He also just sucks.