fatlever wrote:In terms of impact, yes... I mean the Twins are clearly much more athletic.
But I never understood why mkg couldn't at least be tony allen lite.
Every week he existed in the NBA his confidence got worse.. Except for that random seven game blip in 2016.
I mean you start with summer league and then you look at his first month in the league and it just went downhill from there. And I still go back to a game that I saw in person when we played the Pelicans somewhere around December of his rookie year. And he was having a fantastic game. Confidence was high. He and Anthony Davis were going at each other. he was looking for his offense. And then he got scratched in the eye and missed agame. And when he came back it was like he was very timid. He never looked the same to me after that.
https://www.basketball-reference.com/boxscores/201212290CHA.html
He was the best player on the floor this game.
But even after this he was still an impactful player. But after that double shoulder injury he just mentally fell apart I think.
The failure of MKG as a player is one of the things that bothers me the most when I think back on the past 15 years. I mean we were five years into his career and he still couldn't dribble with his left hand. How was that not a point of emphasis for his development? I think you could have stuck him on a dozen other nba teams as a rookie and his career path would have been very different.
it's crazy that MKG scored his career high (25) twice in the first two months of that rookie season, and then never got there again.
Confidence and injuries held him back, but Steve Clifford forcing him into a corner for 5 years did him no favors.

























