LUKE23 wrote:In what way did Memphis do a horrible job of developing Conley? Not enough playing time? Bad coaching? I'd like some specifics on that one.
In my view, the lack of movement and motion on Marc Iavaroni's half-court offense is extraordinary. It's, by far, the most stagnant offense in the league; heavily based on players creating off the dribble on clearouts or 2men game - and I'd go as far as saying it's probably one of the most boring offenses in the NBA during the last half a decade or so.
I try to watch some of their games essentially to keep an eye on Marc. However, it's very rare I can watch them for more than 1 quarter, because their offensive game is so unexciting and uninspiring that I just get bored and stop paying attention. I believe I'm not the only one to whom this happens because very recently I was talking to a person who's very interested on Marc Gasol's career and the same thing happens to him. I sincerely pity their fans.
Anyway, I can see this as a reason for Conley's lack of development. Personally, I don't think that's the kind of offense that suits a kid with Conley's skill-set who's still learning the job, especially when one adds the ball-dominant game of their wings. I think that's a very bad situation for Conley.
That said, I don't think that's an excuse for Conley's lack of productivity so far - at most, it's attenuating circumstance. I'll write my thoughts on that later.