fendilim wrote:The key for Isaac is whether he can be that guy who can takeover. 
He reminds me so much of Iguodala who has all the physical tools in the world, has the skills to be great, but doesn't have the mentality to be so.
In the article that cedric just posted they made several interesting comments... like this one..
The truth is “role player” is a silly, outdated term. It implies that each NBA team has one, maybe two, stars who score all the points and get the attention, that everyone else on the team just does the dirty work. We talk about three-and-D guys like they’re something special, but nowadays, anyone that does not have a passable three or play decent defense is almost unplayable. In 2017, almost every good player is a 3-and-D guy. And on good teams, almost everyone has a role to fill.
In 2017, every NBA contender is trying to figure out how to get someone that can defend LeBron or Durant and be at useful on the other end of the court. Through seven years of LeBron Finals, every single Conference Finals team had a versatile athletic wing that could defend any position. 
By comparison, just 18 of the 28 teams had a top-level point guard, and only 12 or 13 had a great traditional center. You can win in the modern NBA without a top notch point guard or big man, but you can’t even get close without one of these wings anymore.