hands11 wrote:JonathanJoseph wrote:Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:
His shot at greatness is doomed if he doesn't do just what you say, DallasShalDune. It is one thing to admit the mistakes post game, but Wall needs to process in the moment. Right now, I'm not sure if he really believes he isn't all that.
Wall will be in the league forever or until he ages a bunch, just on physical talent alone.
Actually that's not the case. Wall has nothing beyond his speed and as Nivek often points out, his physical peak is in a few years. If Wall loses his speed, either to age or injury, he'll be a sub-NBA caliber PG. Without his athleticism he's got very little going for him so far.
A short nagging injury to slow him down would be a blessing right now. They he would be forced to learn the rest of the PG game while he is still young enough to use that knowledge the rest of his career.
This is why I keep saying, sometimes being to athletic can be an impediment to developing basketball skills. Oh course unless you are wise at a young age. Look at MJ. He had all the athletic advantage in the world and he used it. But he also out smarted you. That is what made him truly amazing. MJ without the smarts would not have been near what we got to see him do on the court.
I agree with this. It is not impossible to correct this, though.



















