tontoz wrote:McGee had a strong stretch of play late last year. In march he averaged 13/10 shooting 57%. With the lockout i was wondering if he could continue to play at that level. I guess question answered.
He still makes some dumb plays and is soft but he is producing at a high level and would be tough to replace.
Me thinks no organized summer program was not a good thing for our set of younger players and the young vets like McGee, Dray and Young. I think that is leading to the slow start as they are reprogrammed and learn to play as a team and develop line ups and a style.
Wall and Young were off playing games no D summer ball and I have to wonder if Dray was plugged in more, if someone would have addressed the shoulder issue. And the vets they have, two of them where in the CBA negotiations and Ronny getting hurt early was a huge blow. He looked good and would have really helped them gel with his style of play.
But McGee or Hibbert were the picks I wanted for that year and since Hibbert was taken, I was happy they got McGee. That was the one time they did what I wanted to see in the draft. Now, I had no idea he would be such a bone head or that he had asthma but I expected he was a 3-5 year project. I saw him putting in a lot of work going into the draft so I expected he would continue that during summers. To bad Haywood was here to teach him.
Well here we are. I've had my doubts at times if he would ever get it mentally but it looks like he is starting to mature. Kid still has no cap on how good he could be if he get his mind and maturity in line. He has unique physical attributes and skills. Best in the league for his height. The fact that he developed that hook and drop step makes me very encouraged. Shows he can put in the work and that puts him in the position to really blow up this year. If McGee ever realizes all his potential physical and mental, he would be one of the best in the league. Definite AS potential and maybe more if he stays healthy. He just have to listen to his coach, focus and no WTFs. I have seen two games like that this year out of 12. He needs that to be 11 out of 12.
I really hope McGee can string together some games like that last one. That would be good for him and good for the team and a great example to others players like Wall, Nick and Crawford to listen to the coach and bond. Don't try doing it your own way.
That last game from McGee gives me new hope that this team can find their way and develop this year. And if Nick has finally found his game, that helps a ton. This team sorely lacks reliable shooting from the outside. I also expect to see some good things from KS over the next 10-20 games. With Dray and Ronny out, they really need him to step up. He is also a unique physical talent. Not in the McGee category, but he is quick at 6-9 275 and he has a nice touch around the rim and a McNasty style this team lacks. Once the game settles down for him, I think he will show he has game. McGee with KS at PF could be nasty for other teams to deal with. One power. One agility and length. And both have motors.