165bows wrote:shrink wrote:As an Iowa grad and Timberwolves fan, I thought I’d come here and add a bit more insight. BlacJac beat me to it, but I wanted to add a little in case some BOS fans wanted to know more.
Born into a basketball family, they used a VCR to teach Luka every low post move of all the great NBA big men, starting at 8 years old. This allowed him to ridiculously dominate both in college and the G-League (36.7 PPG!), a place that could teach him nothing. In the NBA, he works ridiculously hard, and was always the first player off the bench to congratulate the starters after a good play. Great, unselfish teammate that is easily an NBA scorer.
Unfortunately for Garza, he lacks NBA athleticism - by a wide margin. He pushes himself, but he is not quick enough to defend anyone. Last off-season he was doing three-a-day workouts with his father and transformed his body to be lighter, but he was just born too slow for the NBA. It’s a tragedy for a good guy that works so hard, and I’ll miss him.
I would caution BOS fans who feel Garza was simply trapped behind MIN big men. Naz Reid is not a center. He is forced to play there, but after he transformed his body last year, he is more of a PF/SF than a PF/C. The Wolves only have one center on their entire roster, and back up center is a huge position of need - but they told Garza they weren’t going to bring him back.
Sweet thanks for that run down that's fascinating and tends to fit with what they do in Boston. He should be fine this year since there doesn't seem to be a real heavy impetus to compete.
On the other hand (and this is not me claiming Garza's suddenly going to be great, or even competent), but Boston's staff was able to do a ton with Luke Kornet who seemed just too oafish and squishy to be a legit center but he ended up being a really good back up here.
Come back and give more details in the future.
Yeah..not just Kornet but Grant Williams, Pritchard, Hauser. All guys who had physical limitations (size, athleticism for Pritchard, strength, speed, athleticism for Kornet, speed, athleticism for Grant..speed, strength, athleticism for Hauser) but we were able to develop all of them into solid defenders.
So there's hope for Garza as well..but of course, not a guarantee he will get improve enough on that end..
How good he can get as a shooter and how much he can improve on D are both things that will impact how much he can bring to this team. Interested to see how it goes..he should at least get the opportunity to play and develop this season on a team lacking in quality bigs during a bridge year.