gizzardsfan wrote:I noticed the same ESPN article comparing N1's talent level to that of D-Wade. It's a pretty hefty comparison to be making off-handedly like that, but one that I like to hear as a Wizards fan.
Yeah, I was surprised to see that as well. Of course, the same writer said that Noah should model his game after *Nowitzki*, and that light, skinny Corey Brewer should develop a post game like Carmelo "strong as an ox for SF down low" Anthony.
So, the author seems to ignore body type (and, in the case of Noah, innate motor skills) when choosing veteran role models. While I'd love Young to take it to the rack with the same abandon that Wade does, I also recognize that Young isn't nearly as well-built as Wade, and doesn't appear to have the frame to build up Wade-like muscle.
It's clear that Young's model is Kobe; given his gifts (height, above-average ups) and his weaknesses (he's not as quick as shorter combo guards), I think he's better off developing Kobe's midrange post-up game than he his trying to play exclusively like a 6'4" combo guard penetrator with a relatively weak J.