Kabookalu wrote:I actually think his development has been progressing pretty well all things considered (but maybe not well enough to contribute). First year was a waste teaching him english (but it's better than letting him rot on a european bench that won't give two craps about him at all). Second year, I didn't like the way Jesse Murmeys developed him. He had no structure at all and let Bruno do whatever he wanted. Third year I consider to be his first year of real development. Stackhouse gave him one role and put him on a short leash, and it worked out. This season it looks like Stack has given him more freedom, but only because he earned it.
Seeing how much he has developed so far with the first two years giving him nothing of significance, he's came along really well. Just too bad this might be his final year with us.
Bang on.
That year with the Mad Ants not only stunted his development but could possibly have done more damage to his development and mentality. We don't know how well he was treated over there professionally, and at that time, DLeague was still a bunch of teams with no direction, stacked with players and even coaches with varying agendas.
Murmuys basically did to Bruno what the Lakers did to Ingram last year, which is an old school rebuilding team approach. I prefer Stack's approach regarding player development. You're right, Stack had Bruno on a short leash, and working on specific things as a role player offensively, and especially defensively. This year, Stack is giving him more responsibilities, and experimenting on putting Bruno on different situations (i.e., positioning Bruno on the high post; making Bruno play C; Bruno + bench lineups; etc.). It feels a bit more systematic version of Kidd's genius plan of playing Giannis at the point previously.