Liver_Pooty wrote:It took Zach Randolph and Jermaine O'Neal a long while to become good players.
I see alot of these sorts of comments, and they're unfortunate. Those 2 guys developed more slowly because they were buried on deep teams, behind awesome players (or in this case, Rasheed Wallace mainly). The Bobcats are not in that situation, they are in the situation of a team who can afford to give minutes to young guys to develop them. MKG isn't losing his minutes to a borderline Franchise player like Sheed, he's losing them to borderline NBA players. To hear people say Lillard or Drummond may not be as good smacks of denial for mine.
Okafor didn't develop much because he came into the NBA as a 3 year College vet, and one of the most NBA ready guys in the NCAA, aged 22. He just didn't have alot of room to grow (though he did improve a little after he stopped the bulking up which caused him issues early on). He also came into a situation where he was given minutes right away, and didn't have to earn them like other guys on playoff type teams do (like JO and Zach).
Kemba is in his 2nd year, and has improved, but "broken out"? I still don't know how good he's going to be to be honest. It's a good thing MKG looks nice, but he has a long, long uphill battle to prove he was the 2nd best player in this draft (or even the 5th best probably).





























