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Even that is difficult to do. Do you evaluate after one game (like most on this board do)? After one month? One year? Five years (as BC suggests)?
Well, in terms of development, there are various segments that you can divide a player's development into imo but many of them depend on each person's perspective.
For example, though it hasn't been mentioned much lately, last year there was a lot of talk around here that our team winning would greatly enhance Bargs' development for this year and beyond, and in fact many felt that that value held more for our team than adding another top pick would have.
So when do we make the call on that? I would suggest that this season has largely dispelled that notion, but others might not. So when asking when it's ok to eval Bargs' development as it is currently being affected, as you mention there are several segments, any one of which will have proponents. As we saw with Hoffa, many die-hards will survive long past the due-date. On the other hand, and this seems to happen much more when we eval players of other teams vs. our own, many around here had written off Dwight Howard as a limited player even as early as before last year, which others felt very premature.
I guess you sort of throw a few factors in the air, like age, years of experience, and such, and then arrive at a conclusion few will agree with.
For me it's more a matter of looking for incremental progress. For example, I would say that in watching Bargs, there has been little if any progress for him as a player, from day one to now, and in some respects there has been regression. But the question that can't be answered is what, if any, unobservable progress has been made? Is he understanding things more now? Is he recognizing rotations quicker? Is he positioning himself better?
It doesn't appear that way to me, but it's hard to say for sure without seeing many of the plays/rotations drawn up as intended.