jivelikenice wrote:CCJ, I don't know if it was about protecting Jan....I just think the incompetent staff we had and still have had a hard time figuring out what he was. He was drafted as a potential 3, then they tried to bulk him up and make him a center...He's finally playing a role that fits what he is.
I agree.
Vesely's struggles are pretty common actually. Highly drafted European project big goes to bad team incapable of developing him properly.
He truly is a project big. What he needed to develop properly, we didn't have when we drafted him. He needed stable line ups and veterans surrounding him. We didn't really have a clear plan for what he'd be, asked him to change positions and change his body a couple times. And as a project player, he's going to make mistakes and have limitations that will make a coach on a perpetual hot seat unwilling to play him. So that's exactly what happened.
And all of his issues were compounded by his unfortunate problem with free throws. It made him scared to try and do something with the ball because he has such an easy to exploit hole in his game. All of it added up to a profound loss of confidence that effected his performance. It happens a lot in the NBA.
This is the first season where we've had a lot of vet quality and more stable line ups. And it's not a coincidence that Vesely is starting to thrive in this environment. It's what he needed from day one. I also think he's adjusted to the physicality of the NBA now, is playing a lot less soft. And he seems to have matured and sensed the urgency of keeping his career in the NBA alive. And he's also added some tools to his game like a bit of a post game with a set of running hooks and turn arounds.
I'd love for him to become a useful player for us. If he keeps playing 20 minutes a night, I think that'll give us a sample size to get a picture of what we have with him by this summer. Wizards fans aren't used to seeing struggling young players figure it out and improve here. All we've seen is busts. Or watching our young players go somewhere else and figure it out. It'd be nice to flip that script for a change.