DCZards wrote:Hands, this is from a Dec. 30 post by you in this thread:
He may end up being a good guard and he may even develop a shot one day, but it isn't today and its not likely to be next year either. How often does a broken shot get fixed in a year? I mean Jason Kidd didn't used to hit the 3 ball but now he does. How many years did that take.
Right now my biggest problem with Beal is he seems like the kind of kid that is to in his head and playing with no fire or swag. He is thinking to much. You even see it when he scores. He gets all smiley. I complained about this same things with Nick Young. Beal is always talking about how he wants to have fun out there. Meanwhile, other pros are out there with knives in their eyes. They want to school you. They play with an edge. They want to step on your throat. Its a war out there. You can smile when the game is over. While the game is on, I want a game face and a warrior attitude.
We were talking about leading up to the draft. I thought your post was about predraft which would have fit with my comments about MKG not Beal.
Predraft I was a huge Beal supporter.
Preseason. I said he would be ROTY
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The post you dug up was Dec 30 during the season about his mental approach to the game at the time. His swag and mental toughness. I won't walk away from what I posted there. It was true. Good news is, it was only a few days after that post I said I saw that changing.
From the same post I also said..
"For right now, it looks like one of the things that I liked most about Beal pre draft is actually holding him back. He is just to nice a kid. Compare his attitude to Dion Waiters. Waiters has much more of an edge to him."
I then also referenced how D Howard has a problem with that.
viewtopic.php?f=35&t=1190581&start=780On the same day, I also posted this.
Yes, He's a smart player, a hard worker, he tries to operate within the offense, he plays defense, he moves the ball, and he rebounds. And he is a really nice kid.
None of that was the focus on my post.I posted about how it even players like LeBron took some time to get the mental part of the game.
I posted just two day later that the looked like the light bulb was going on regarding him mental toughness and how it was a good thing he ready my posts.
And just 6 days later I started the "Kool-Aid season turnaround thread"Dec 30th, I the midst of team going 4-24. Nate was positing about how Beal was the worst 3 pt shooting ever. So my commented about his broken shot was during that period. And I wasn't the only one commenting on it. Remember posts like, didn't we draft this guy for his spot up 3 ball. Whats going on?
But then just a game or two later, I commented that his release looked quicker.
No doubt Beal 3 point shooting turnaround in season is amazing. I wouldn't be surprised if it is record breaking. "How often does a broken shot get fixed in a year like that?" Not very often. If ever. Beals turn around have been amazing.
Beal was struggling with his outside shot for sure. Even wide open ones. But it wasn't all on him. He was put in a no win situation. Throw to the wolves. No PG. No PF. He shouldn't have started to start the year. Things would have been easier for him playing 20-25 minutes off the bench. Even you agreed with that.
It also would have help raise Crawfords value.
viewtopic.php?f=35&t=1190581&start=735So lets not confuse the facts. I have always been a huge Beal fan.