TTNN wrote:I don't think simply play NBA minutes could develop young players. They need to really know what they are doing and execute it, and importantly, have a chance to execute it.
Simply playing in NBA and lost by 20+ a game not necessarily help them grow. If that would help them, then 76ers should be a much better team now. What you really don't want is that the young players lost interest and focus when L start to pile on. And they will start to have a loser mentality, not trusting their teammates, try to take things into their own hands, try to do more than then should and could, and take shortcuts not fighting in the defensive end.
that's why a tanking team is hard to develop young guys, they are not playing for the win, and they will get used to it.
Agreed, tanking doesnt work nor does throwing 30+ minutes at all your rookies. but you still want your young guys getting NBA minutes. you mix that in with veterans (like lin, scola, brook, foye) so that these guys dont have to play to huge a role or shoulder a ton on either end. And thats what we are doing.
The plan they have used so far has been outstanding. alot of time for young guys with veterans in the mix doing most of the heavy lifting but still enough volume for young guys to learn on the job where there is the biggest impact on development
like i said in the other thread, there is no substitute for NBA calibur. no one in the dleague is gonna put pressure on whitehead or yogi the way Paul, Westbrook, Lillard or even teague will. thats valuable.
The nets arent tanking, and no one is advocating that.