Duke4life831 wrote:Marcus wrote:
can you think of a team where Zion fits?
Anywhere he can be the secondary ball handler I think. I personally think within time he can become a primary ball handler similar to Giannis with the Bucks. But I think ideal would be having him be your secondary ball handler (obviously for a rebuilding team that isnt afraid to take some losses for a couple years).
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I think its going to be really important for Zion's development that he gets a good amount of time with the ball in his hands and try to basically mold him into a point forward for your offense.
To me, this is sort of overrated. Nothing wrong with having him focus on other areas at first – being a terror on the boards, playing high-level defense on a consistent basis, leading the break/transition offense, making cuts to the basket and attacking close-outs. Might even be better long-term if he first have to earn the right to create on the ball by proving himself and improving his skills.
Guys like Giannis and Draymond weren't Point Forward from the get-go, they developed and grew into this role after they proved themselves as veritable playmaking options. If Zion is good enough as a scorer, ballhandler and facilitator, he'll get plenty of touches sooner rather than later. What he needs is playing time and a coach to tell him that his first job must be defense, rebounding and transition offense. Upon that foundation you can build.
Generally speaking, I can't emphasize how much I like having Rookies earn their touches. It's a better way to grow in this league and become a team-leader than being granted a role these guys objectively don't deserve – that only feeds entitlement on the part of the players (or possibly wrecks their confidence) and resentments on the part of the teammates. That's why I prefer Rookies developing in winning environments, even if it's at the expense of some playing time and usage.
Obviously, that only applies as long as they still get a fair shot and sufficient opportunities to be on the floor and learn. But if healthy, I don't doubt that Zion will get these opportunities.