Are We Ther Yet wrote:HEZI wrote:Are We Ther Yet wrote:
You definitely are missing the point. No one said anything you just posted.
In his own words he specifically said
In Europe Pg are trained like old nba PG with Fundamentals because Europe is more traditional.
Mitchell is a good player too but knicks try to find a new identity and we have lots of Euros in the team, clearly this team need an euro PG ( I want to say an old NBA PG style and Frank is this guy).
What point am I missing here?
I don't know...both. Nothing you posted was said in either of those posts.
Frank played more like a traditional PG in Europe. Pass first. So his tendencies are that of a pass first PG. He wasn't asked to score much. He can work on his offense. That's what I took from his post. That also explains why he never looks to score and is hesitant to shoot/drive.
This is the part that I said was nonsense. It was his lack of ability to score which had him passing first, not his trainers and coaches preaching to him to pass first. The star of his team was AJ Slaughter, a guy who wouldn't even cut it as an NBA 3rd stringer. Frank had a very limited role on offense because of his shaky ball handling, inability to break down a defense, inability to shoot off the dribble consistently and so on. He wasn't even used for pass first reasons, he was used for defensive reasons to pressure the ball handler and make an impact on the defensive end because that was his strongest attribute. Not passing, not play making. He would essentially play the role of a spot up shooter because that was the only time he could score was off drive and kicks from other guards creating shots for him.
This dude won Fiba U18 Championship MVP and had shown completely different ability against inferior talent which were his peers .
How is it that he can do all these iso moves against his peers in the U18 tournament
but then the argument is being made that he can't do it on the NBA level, or even Strasburg for that matter, because of the traditional PG development in Europe?
It's nonsense. Like I said before, the only difference is talent! Simple and plain! The NBA is far more superior in talent and level of competition, it has nothing to do with coaching or the way PGs are developed in Europe.