Double Helix wrote:vini_vidi_vici wrote:Double Helix wrote:There's no doubt that JV still isn't prepared to be the kind of C Casey wanted him to be defensively. The Raptors were better with 2Pat and Amir out there but both guys are older and fit into Casey's preferred approach better.
With Amir gone I think it's wise that they are trying to think of a better way to approach defence with JV playing big minutes. Another year older, I'm hoping for increased defensive awareness, better game prep, better use of video tape sessions, and comfort from JV. You combine that with superior defence at the SF position and hopefully a new defensive philosophy that plays more to the new group's strengths and hopefully we can make it work. I really believe he has a lot of growth left on both ends. It's coming slowly but he's nowhere near a finished product yet.
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I dont understand what kind of C you think DC wants him to be? What does this mean??
I also admit its disconcerting on the surface to have to change the way the defense is playing for 1 player. Having said that, until I see some results/changes, I dont know if we can assume it will be better. I agree though its better to have a more consistent defender in DMC in the SL.
As for his growth, im unsure how much more you will see. I think hes already hyper efficient given his role offensively (OREBs/close to the basket/etc..), I think the real progression is going to come from his passing game offensively. He was also a good rim protector last year, but got killed in PnR and vs PnP bigs specifically, unless he becomes more mobile like the aforementioned AJ/PP, its tough to see alot of growth in those departments too. Having said that, projecting improvements/regressions is a tough avenue to take with almost any young player, its almost a crap shoot.
I think he wishes he was Tyson Chandler who he had in Dallas. It's obvious he's not that level of athlete.
But even Chandler wasn't the Chandler we know now right away. Note his BPM. It wasn't until his 4th year he was a net positive. He took a big step up in year 4.
And as I said about Marc Gasol, who isn't exactly uber athletic, he wasn't an NBA net positive until he was 25.
I understand you are concerned about JV because you are looking at what he is now more than you are trying to project where he might end up. I'm more concerned with the latter given his age and the growth I've seen from him annually in different areas of the game.
I'm heading out for the day so I won't be able to respond beyond this but I hope JV steps up big this season so that you and others are more excited about his future with this team.
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Chandler was in a much different situation upon being drafted. He didnt start consistently until he left CHI after year 5.
Gasol came in late, and by 25 was only in his 2nd season.
Im not sure these are apt comparisons. Im terms of roles/usage/etc..
We can only judge him on previous seasons, im not sure any of us can predict the future. Again I hope he turns into prime Shaq, do I think thats likely, ofcourse not. I do hope for the sake of the Raps he does make me more excited, but I have little to merit being excited for apart from his age. The problem is for every growth, theres some regression (this year it was PnR D that hindered him, despite improved rim protection).
Take care man, enjoy the day.























