kapo wrote:coldfish wrote:sco wrote:I agree with your point about his advice...seems like it was partially Boylen and partially his "Finn team". That said, seems he got good advice this offseason, IIRC (can't find link) he said he was trying to not bulk up and I noticed for the first time last game that he seems thinner and less bulky.
I've said this from the beginning that Lauri should pattern his body and game like Durant. Obviously, he's not Durant, but I think that's a guy who he could successfully emulate.
Its not just his body. It seems that someone in his camp has tried to tell him he is a 1980's shooting guard. That's how he has developed his skills and plays when he is on the court. There are SF's out there with more rounded games. Some of the interviews out of Finland seem to indicate all of this was on purpose.
The thing that is lost here is that Lauri might be agile for certain venues but the NBA is a completely different world. Your typical SG/SF/PF is pretty dam athletic and is going to put Lauri at a speed/quickness disadvantage. Lauri's advantage was always going to be that he was quick
for a 7 footer even in the NBA. Unfortunately, he hasn't played to his advantage.
I realize you don't know what you're talking about. In Finland, it has been a general concern with Lauri's former coaches or in general discussion, that Lauri's game in the US will be simplified to a shooters role. This discussion has been going on for five years. While it has been recognized that Lauri needs more strength (when he went overseas), there has also been concern that Lauri’s mobility and agility will suffer. This has been evident in their interviews and speeches over the past five years. However, they have stressed that first Arizona and now the Bulls and their coaching staff are responsible for Lauri’s development and they will no longer interfere with it. To realize this you need to understand finnish state of mind. We trust the coaching and the system.
Reminder, this was Lauri five years ago without any US couching just before going to Arizona. Finnish coaching and Lauris "inner circle" made him that player the rest after that is on Arizona and Bulls coaching. Yes the level of competition is different in that clip but in my point of view Lauri does similar things now but in NBA level of competition. Hes a lot stronger and little bit taller but I think hes movement was more fluent and agile five years ago. Moves, style and the shot selection is similar (at least in the good day).
I realize that you don't know what you are talking about.
There is an interview floating around from years ago where the Finnish people around Markkanen were saying that they didn't want him to have a post game and that, like you, they wanted to focus on his mobility and agility.
If you actually watch Markkanen on an NBA court, he isn't particularly fast or agile for an NBA player and never was. This is the big leagues where every player has a massive physical advantage over most of humanity. The TNT crew was going on about it recently how only 4900 human beings in history have ever set foot on an NBA court.
There are discussions on this website about Brian Scalabrine. Scal was largely considered an unathletic joke as an NBA player. There were some videos of him circulating playing non NBA (but quality) players and absolutely humiliating them.
You showing me a video of Lauri dominating a bunch of stiffs that can't move kind of reaffirms my point. It really seems that the people around Lauri don't understand the difference between eurobasket and the NBA.
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2898029-former-bulls-pf-nikola-mirotic-wins-mvp-of-spains-acb-league-with-fc-barcelonaI'll even point to a guy like Mirotic who wasn't a terrible NBA player but he was kind of a liability for playoff teams. He goes back to Spain and wins MVP because the players there are just a little slower, smaller and less athletic.
IMO, this consistently terrible advice has hurt Markkanen. He is legitimately huge and
for that size is pretty quick. He certainly has a place in the NBA but he needs to play to his strengths. He is easily having his best season right now and if you read back he is actually doing things I have been calling for for years (despite me not knowing what I am talking about). I give both Markkanen and BD a ton of credit for this. If he continues to build on it, he will be a pretty good player.