DCZards wrote:
CCJ, I'm not surprised that the stats show that Ves had a better rookie season than Rivers. I had HIGH hopes for Jan going into his second season...and Rivers struggled big time as a rookie. I'm one of those Zards fans who thought Ves could be an impact player for us, especially with his size, athleticism and Bball IQ. But he's let us down. I'd put money on Rivers having a better second season--and NBA future than Ves. 
The biggest and most obvious difference between the two players is that Ves totally lacks self-confidence, while Rivers has a ton of confidence and swag--as well as a dad in his ear who will make sure he continues to mature and get better.
I like Seth Curry. I was surprised he didn't get drafted. He'll eventually land a spot on a NBA roster. He's too good of a shooter not to.
I am a dad of a 13-year old whose playing football, and also soccer.  His 11-year old brother is on the same soccer team.  Curry's dad is no doubt in his ear but one thing I've learned from my sons is they have their very own process.  They assimilate their own way.  You can give them what you think is great advice, but they might have other ideas.  I respect that.  Often, they arrive at the same thing you told them ....  a long time ago.  But not until it's their time.  In fact, I find I'm sometimes better off not saying anything, and waiting for them to ask for advice.  Austin's dad IMO might be helpful or he might be getting tuned out.   Doc Rivers could overshadow his son or talk down to him, even though he loves him dearly and wants him to succeed.
I feel like Knute Rockne, Eddie Robinson, Paul "Bear" Bryant, John Wooden, and all the other coaches I know who seemed to motivate and achieve excellence over time with their players.  Yet, my sons have my DNA and their mom's.  Neither their mom or me was a great athlete who got paid to play sports.   Austin Rivers, IIRC had an athletic mom and we know about his dad.  DCZ, you're probably right.  His dad will be in his ear.   Eventually, he will maximize his athletic gifts with that wisdom to guide him.   But I still don't think he was #10 good....
About swagger and Vesely:  DCZ,Vesely kissed his GF on draft night.  Dude has all kinds of swag IMO.  Even in his latest workout vids where he's running on the beach, I noticed his GF (pardon the intentional pun) was shagging balls. 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shagging_(baseball)   She was rebounding basketballs for that three-point shot Vesely has been working on. Tall girl in the video I THINK was the same girl.   I liked seeing that.  When I was his age I had a GF who told he she had a crush on Michael Jordan, but if she kiddingly told me that if she dated him she'd 
give me the money he gave her.   
   That girl meant that.  I had some swagger back then, too ... 
 
 I digress...
I think Vesely just got buried by Okafor and Ariza.  That trade for better players, veterans, guys to place around Wall; it buried Jan's confidence.  That and Wall not being healthy changed the way Vesely had to play.  On top of that, Wittman is not a fan of Jan IMHO.  He basically called him scared and a guy who doesn't believe in himself.  While that IS true, I think this coach doesn't necessarily have Vesely's best interest--and this coming from me, a guy who really likes Coach Randy Wittman.
DCZ, Vesely really hasn't disappointed me.  I think he had a bit of a mental breakdown.  Been there.  
You mentioned dad for Rivers.  Seems like Vesely at least has a mentor and shooting coach he trusts, and his GF in his corner.   I don't think Jan ever has had a dude get in his face like Randy Wittman does.  I see a lot of young kids who have soldiers for dads.  Some dads literally are fighting in Afghanistan one year, but they return to be "dad" or "coach" to young boys who've been basically raised by mom.  Some of them are probably scared of dad.  I know I was definitely afraid of my day, who went to Vietnam a couple times.  Loved him and respected him as a kid.  Mostly, was scared.   After my parents divorced, I had a bit of problems getting negativity from my HS football coach.   Dude was terrifying to me.
I think I see why Vesely isn't so confident, but I could be wrong.
My thoughts are that Vesely is that player you and I both liked his rookie season, DCZ.  I believe the guy is going to break out and get much respect.  I like that he's behind veterans.  I think Al Harrington will help Vesely.  I think Wall already knows Jan's strengths.
The only thing is Randy has other players he can rely on.  Vesely IMO is probably going to be better off on another team.  Europe or NBA.  I will be interested to see if the Wizards extend a qualifying offer to Jan Vesely.
Ernie and Flip drafted JV sixth overall.  Their reputations are on the line.  In typical Wizard fashion, just like with Blatche and just like with McGee, the young player has already been blamed and labeled a failure.
Tre Johnson is the future of the Wizards.