FinnTheHuman wrote:winforlose wrote:Jedzz wrote:
He's got competition in that arena, I don't mind saying. I don't think winforlose is hating at all. He's just wary given some of Ants antics if you will. Same as I do I would think.
He's already somewhat proven he might end up a person that never listens to anyone. They call that uncoachable and it's risky sinking all your eggs into a basket like that. Especially when he's shown gameIQ is where he needs instruction.
But of course I can't claim that's his future. He could yet become coachable. It's just that he keeps showing there is a risk there and too many just act like it's just a positive confidence. Talk is cheap man. When he starts to show us a 20 game average of >35% from 3 than maybe he can call himself an average shooter. Until then he's earning a chucker label from me already.
He's already learned that 29% in college was enough for a #1 overall pick. Which was enough for starting 16 games into his NBA career. He's just gotten himself up to 31% and that's apparently enough for confidently letting 14 3s fly a game. Who's to say he even knows how much he needs to improve yet?
His last 15 games he's shot 39% FG and 31.1% 3FG, with games of 3pA as high as 9,10,10,11,14. During the last 15 games, in the games where he attempted 6 or more 3s, he's averaged 32.9%.
I can see the possibility of the Coach's comparison to a mix of two players. Sure. I said he was Harden-lite long before the draft, and he shown he can bring real gravitas to driving the net. But if he thinks what he's been doing has been good enough to hog the ball that much I wouldn't mind the coach actually comparing his numbers to someone like Harden so he knows how much he's got to learn and improve yet to deserve such ball time. it can be argued that he's being developed just like Wiggins was, with red carpets and swooning over any cracked smiles. But at least we had a coach already call attention to something openly. That never happened with Wiggins. So maybe there is hope. Not sure.
One thing to add. There is difference between smiling because you love the game, and smiling when you should be mad as hell. It’s okay to smile after posterizing someone. It’s not okay to smile when you just blew another defensive assignment and your losing by 20. I want my stars to care about winning and have enough pride to get mad and fight harder. Wiggins was too disengaged, and Ant smiling and celebrating regardless of what is happening is not swagger, it’s just another form of disengagement. Beyond that point, I agree, he needs to be coachable, and he needs to want to get better not just get by.
Smiling doesn’t have to mean disengagement, it can mean being constructive about a loss and being able to learn from it while remaining positive. Players shouldn't have to be forced to try to look pissed because fans are pissed about a loss, they shouldn't submit to your immaturity.
Please stop with this, nobody’s buying that you’re sincere with your nit-picky criticism towards Edwards anymore. You're literally nit-picking guy's behavior and making dumb conclusions that portray him in negative light right after the guy had a 40+ point game on a decent efficiency in a close win against the 2nd team in the West, and all that while being 19. Zero sense in what you're doing.
I wasn’t sure where to start responding but I will start here. I wrote that before the 42 point game not after. If you read my postgame thoughts I was actually complimentary of Edwards. One of the things I praised was that he didn’t smile once when losing. It’s neither nitpicking nor unfair to say the time for bragging and celebrating is when your team is winning. When your losing by 20 and have a big old grin to me that is a sign of disengagement. I said the same thing about other Wolves laughing on the sidelines and having a great time while watching things go south fast. I want my team motivated to play it’s best basketball and with enough pride and engagement to be upset when they and there teammates are losing.
As for the rest of you, the reason I didn’t respond last night is I wanted the shot chart on BBR to be up so I could point some things out. Ant went 1-4 from outside the paint 2s. He went 4-13 from 3. What that tells me is from inside the paint 10-14. That is awesome. He finished through contact and got some “Ant 1s” and did a lot right. At the same time, it is not nit picking to point out that when you shoot 3s or long jumpers without ever having passed the ball or attempted to run an actual offense you are chucking. You get mad at Dlo but accept it from Ant and that is hypocritical. As much as I love the result I believe teaching the 19 year old the right way to do things matters. I also believe the key to Edwards becoming his best and most talented self is knowing how to get his points while being more efficient and getting his teammates going. Look at the stat line between KAT and Ant and ask one question, is the difference because KAT is simply better than Ant or because KAT made better choices than Ant?
I am not a bandwagon guy, nor do I demand perfection of a rookie. Notice above I make the case for him not having summerleague, or normal preseason, or normal amount of practices, or a good head coach the first half of this season (I really hate Ryan,) but none of that changes the basic premise that anyone from Megastars like Lebron to bottom dwellers like Johnny Flynn can be ruined by bad coaching and development. I want better for Ant and for all our rookies. I want them held accountable and learning from their mistakes, and yes they do make them. 13 3s is a mistake for a guy like Ant. His shooting percentage doesn’t support it this season. If you honestly cannot say you see merit in that then you need to take another look at why so few of our draft picks ever reached their true potential here.







