Braggins wrote:People keep mentioning MKG when discussing VJ, which doesn't make sense at all to me, but the real MKG pick would Collin Murray-Boyles.
Yeah it's not similar. that's just ptsd talking.
I detailed a couple of days ago why the MKG pick didn't work and it wasn't just about the fact that he couldn't shoot. So much of his problems were related to confidence and injuries. He already had very low self esteem and very low confidence and then getting hurt multiple times in his first two years wrecked his confidence in his ability to play the way he wanted to play. Tack on all of that multiple shooting coaches each one trying to change his jumper, wrecked his confidence even further. Dunlap did him no favors by putting him in the shame corner. The player development the Hornets hat around him and how they implemented it should be studied by NBA teams as a cautionary tale as to how not the handle a player like Mkg. We did not have the infrastructure in place to deal with some one like him.
And I'm still not sure we have the infrastructure in place to deal with certain types of personalities and certain types of players that need some development. I think that's why you have seen several of the Hornets podcasters mentioning that ace isn't a great fit for this team at this time. nata Has definitely been on that train saying that he doesn't believe that the Hornets Development Staff can get the best out of ace and that may be this locker room as it is today isn't quite the place to get the best out of him. I'd like to believe that the current front office and player development staff and coaching staff is leagues better than what we had previously but that is still to be determined.
This is the hardest part about doing armchair analysis when you don't really know players personalities you don't know how they interact with people. And you don't know the ins and outs and the inner workings of each team's player development and coaching staff. Now the personalities that are on the team the maturity level the professionalism. There's no way to know that from reading And watching Youtube videos.
I was just watching that Gilbert Arenas Javaris Crittenton Documentary the other day that really made the point about how personalities and team culture can have such a huge impact. We mostly see these guys as names on a page or players on a screen yet don't really know what they're like 24/7 when they spend hours upon hours with each other. I mean I can't imagine how insufferable it must have been to be on a team where Gilbert Arenas is getting paid $100 million and acting like an absolute **** **** clown to everyone in the organization. And the Wizards just let it happen because he's the face of the franchise. And I used to love Gilbert Arenas. He was probably my favorite player at that time outside of the Bobcats. But I had no idea that he was an insufferable **** childish prick. All that to say that it's so much else that goes into whether or not a team will succeed or whether or not players can develop and chemistry can work. I wouldn't be surprised that two to three years ago the Hornets locker room was about as immature and unprofessional of a locker room that there was in the league. And I think the new owners and front office identified that immediately and have been doing their best to you change some of that.