jdm3 wrote:BigSlam wrote:So if I think of myself as being a billionaire does that make it real?
It does if you have the drive the follow thru and the skill to pull it off. Kemba has the drive and the athletic ability. Now he just needs to put it all together and learn the position. If he is taught I think he will be fine.
We weren't knocking Kemba just saying that he wasn't a natural PG with PG skills, yes he can definitely learn the job, it will take time and it wont be easy for him but it can be done. If you remember in his draft, he was selling himself as a being a natural point guard even though he blew up nationally because he was a scorer, same thing with Derrick Williams who the Wolves picked 2nd, he's a guy too small to play PF so he tried to sell himself on being a SF. The Wolves are trying to trade Wiliams now.
I remember Kemba didn't even participate in the PG drills in the draft combine and I knew exactly why he didn't. It was to protect him from being exposed as lacking the skills and height and having his stock drop, smart move. But he's drafted to be the point guard, so Jordan has to do everything in his power to groom the guy properly, remember, players like Kidd, Nash, Rose, Jennings, and others have been point guards their whole lives since AAU, and the camps they've attented, Kemba is trying to learn on the fly what these guys have known for years.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqC0YmUuRJM[/youtube]
This is the draft combine interview where Kemba says he didn't workout with the other point guards but is still a pure PG after being asked about being a high volume scorer in college and the transition from a scorer to a point guard. The analysts speak on his transition also.