oyoyer wrote:76ciology wrote:http://www.csnphilly.com/philadelphia-76ers/nerlens-noel-jahlil-okafor-have-earn-minutes-brown-says
In a more forward outlook news.
“Personally, I don’t care if he ever makes a jumpshot for the rest of his life,” Brown said. “I mean that. That’s not how his bread is buttered.”
Brown referenced Dikembe Mutombo and Bismack Biyombo, who scored a hefty contract after an impressive defensive showing in the playoffs, as players with similar roles.
“Nerlens has got elite gifts,” Brown said. “He is as athletic and quick off the floor and quick rim to rim as anyone that I’ve coached, as any big man in the league. … Let’s take what he does and tap into that. … Taking all those things that I just said and making them better, making them A-plus elite, A-plus reliable, A-plus consistent, A-plus accepted-this-is-my-role. Do your job and we will help you. The league will reward that, the 76ers will reward that, he will be rewarded for playing that like.”
I need to believe that Brett believes this. That Brett will stop asking him to create offense from the high post and to shoot elbow jumpers that lower the whole team's efficiency. That he will ask him to anchor the defense and be the dive man on PNR's, block shots and get steals, run the floor with Simmons and Saric pushing. That the only time Noel guards the perimeter is on a switch.
I agree with Brown wanting him to stop shooting jumpers but I don't think the league will reward that. He becomes basically a 6-7 PPG player in that case and with the reduced minutes this season maybe a 4-5 PPG player. Ain't noone giving that max money.
Especially when he doesn't rebound. Maybe, Simmons does the heavy lifting and creates a ton of opportunities for Noel around the basket I dunno but I doubt his agent is giving him the same advice.