Devilanche wrote:http://www.blazersedge.com/2009/11/28/1176542/media-row-report-blazers-96Thabeet's performance was all the more impressive in light of his pregame warm-up routine which had courtside observers gawking at how misguided the drills he was participating in were. Thabeet was shooting 15 footers, 18 footers, turnaround 18 footers, 15 footers off the pick and roll, jab step 15 footers, 18 footers off the glass. It was a wonder he wasn't shooting three pointers. Please remember he's 7'3". The only time he practiced any shots at the rim came after he was instructed to pump-fake from the top of the free throw circle and dribble twice down the key before making a layup. You think I'm exaggerating; I'm not.Grizzlies Coach Lionel Hollins on rookie center Hasheem Thabeet, "We're teaching him how to play the game of basketball like you would a 7th or 8th grader." Wow.
Not sure how the 2 comment fits? i'm not basketball trained so idk if all 7th/8th grader learnt was shooting jumper.
The disconnect between the two comments comes from a lack of a developmental plan put into place from the time Thabeet was drafted. Hollins had a year left on his contract when Thabeet was drafted, rather than put resources to develop Thabeet he focused on winning games.
There have been many players to have a decent game here or there, but if players want to get regular minutes they have to show consistency in practice and carry that over to games.