prophet_of_rage wrote:Cookies4Life wrote:prophet_of_rage wrote:Frank puts up games of 0 in every category. Think of that. He plays 30 minutes and will post a trillion (zero in every statistical category) What is the point of playing him if he is not aggressive. He will drive once a quarter. Your point guard drives once a quarter! Where can this guy be played if that's what he does when he's in his own head?
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The issue I have with your post is you make it seem like Frank is some kind of finished product who can't possibly work on his weaknesses.
He doesn't drive enough in general? Ok I agree with that, how about giving him some actual playing time to work on his decision making capabilities in the pick and roll. You're only going to start working on playing on instincts in real live sessions, not being a spectator on the bench especially with the garbage players that play in front of him (you don't want him emulating their games.)
Look at Mudiay as an example. He had many issues- careless with his dribbling, turnover prone, poor free throw shooter and could barely finish around the rim. Everyone thought he was a huge draft bust who couldn't possibly improve on his weaknesses. fast forward to year 4 and while he's still not that good of a player, he's improved exponentially from his time in Denver.
Frank's a 20 year old kid that came from halfway across the world that didn't play in an AAU system. Give the kid a little bit of time to improve on his issues. He has eclipsed his career high in 3 games this year so he's obviously not as horrendous as some people are making him out to be. He's just not improving on the trajectory that some of the fanbase expects; not everyone is going to be Kristaps Porzingis coming out of the draft.
Frank played the same way in France. Dump off the ball and get to the corner out of the way. This isn't a skill set issue. It is a mindset. You lot never talk about why he doesn't even rebound as a 6'7 guard. Forget the shooting. He doesn't rebound. He doesn't make plays. He can't finish his drives. He's a player that needs practice! Failing under spotlights hasn't helped him. So it likely won't help him.
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So you're harping on him because he isn't a demon on the boards like Dennis Rodman? Or excuse me, let's keep it PG related- you don't like the fact he doesn't rebound like Westbrook? DO you see the kind of guys who rebound for the team? Kanter and Vonleh rip rebounds away from other teammates all the time; his lack of being a good rebounder is not that big of a concern especially since he does a very good job at boxing out the opposition. I've seen him box out essentially guys that play the 1-4 on a regular basis.
You're harping now of his style that hasn't changed since he played in Europe? Do you know how they play basketball in Europe? They don't have guys with high ball usage; in fact no player on any of the teams average more than 20-25 minutes per game and they almost always start their veterans over the young guys even if the younger players are better.
In Europe they put a heavy emphasis on playing team ball, not your basic run of the mill pick and roll sequences and heavy isolation settings with your PG. So we're basically condemning Frank because he's not a high usage isolation player like the one's that are molded in the AAU programs over here? It's not pragmatic to assume he'll morph into an AAU style player in one year after being taught to play the game vastly different overseas.
He got drafted, went back to France, got injured in the playoffs which caused him to start a bit behind the 8 ball as an NBA player (didn't play in the SL if I recall and barely received run during preseason.) Than he had to play under a head coach with no prior coaching experience who for some reason thought we should be competing for the playoffs and made Jarret Jack the defacto starting PG for the better part of nearly 2/3rds of the season.
Give the kid some time man, I don't understand the level of impatience with this fanbase considering everyone knows we're tanking. So if we're tanking, why are we being so critical of a young guy trying to develop? Let the kid develop for christ sakes, this team isn't going anywhere, we already know the limits of the veteran players (guys like Hardaway and Kanter aren't going to magically improve at this stages of their career,) so let the young kids play.
If Frank is SO horrible as you've mentioned, why shouldn't we play him? Won't he secure more losses for us in that regard?
it's a win-win situation to play the kid- who knows maybe he'll shock half of this ridiculous fanbase with their unrealistic expectations and make marked improvement if he's seeing 25 minutes plus a night and is allowed to WORK THROUGH HIS MISTAKES.