Pillendreher wrote:RalphSampsonJr wrote:Dadouv47 wrote:
uh? We are still one of the best teams at developing players. I only have the spurs as a lock for a better team for young prospects.
I don't like our coach but Ferguson is making an huge improvement and so does Grant since he came in OKC.
OKC is one of the best teams at developing talent?!
Tferg had a nice run for two months but has hit a wall.
Adams has developed into nothing but a rebounding screener who occasionally gets to post up (even though he has a high rate of success in those)
Robes has never developed a shot after 5 years.
Harden was used as a 6th man until given the right opportunity now hes a top 3 player.
KD and Russ were home run picks. would of been successful anywhere.
Ill give you Grant. thats about it
I think they have a weird tendency of confining their non-star-talents to their roles. As soon as a guy finds "his spot" within the team, they reduce him to said role. Adams is just a guy that has to clean up for his teammates, give them another shot after they brick it the first time and then shove defenders out of the way. It's in some ways what roleplayers do, but we should actually look for him to improve because that would help the team. We don't even run the PnR with him regularly anymore: If you adjust his numbers for pace, he's averaging the fewest possessions per game finished as the PnR rollman over the last four seasons (the numbers don't go further back than that). That's not good.
that part I agree 100%. We also have the bad habit of benching our young players in the playoffs while giving playing time to some trash veterans










