Dark Faze wrote:His length lets him operate really comfortably everywhere on the court...its unfortunate we didnt get a chance to throw him to the sharks this year the way we did Beal.
A agree, his length and court smarts allow him to move more smooth then fast. He should be ok.
As for throwing him in to the sharks. I actually think it good they didn't. I wanted to see more then I did, but I am glad they didn't need to do to him what happen to Wall, and Beal to start last year.
They have been able to red shirt Otto and work on his game. As someone already mentioned, his 3 ball looked much better in that video. I didn't see the hitch in it he had before. Losing that hitch is huge because in the NBA, that's the difference between getting a shot off and getting it blocked, or at least having to worry about it. He now knows he has the time he needs to get it off and that is a big deal. Specially with his length.
I think the Wizards excepted this as the process for Otto before they drafted him. They already had Webter and TA. Then once he missed so much camp and they know he would be behind, it just made it even more so. I think they have been working with him to fix the things he was going to need to fix anyway so when we finally do get to see him, he will have a better set of tools to implement on the floor so his transition is going to be smoother then it was for Wall or Beal who where just thrown to the wolves and needed to learn the NBA game and fix things at the same time.
Beal had an easier then Wall and now Otto will have an easier then Beal. Its a result of building out the team with talent and solid vets so you can groom players properly from the beginning.