GeorgeMarcus wrote:Duke4life831 wrote:GeorgeMarcus wrote:
He hasn’t been a bust because his game didn’t translate or anything like that. He’s been a bust because he mysteriously lost the ability to shoot the way he use to. Whether the basis was physical/neurological/mental his situation is completely different than the other players you mentioned.
There are many different reasons why someone ends up being a bust, whether it be his game didnt translate, injuries or mentally couldn't handle the transition.
As of right now, we don't know how much of Fultz failures are do to what. We don't know how much is him not being able to handle everything mentally, or physically or if his game really didnt translate. We don't know the % each of those things lay claim to his failures, we also don't know which of those things started this entire thing to tumble to the point where it is now.
I just don't think its all that crazy or uncalled for to say, ya 2 years in the #1 pick has played 33 games, when he has played it wasn't pretty and he has this injury that many don't really know how he got it, how serious it is, is it mental or physical. A #1 pick that basically gets traded away for an end of the bench player and some 2nd round picks 2 years in, is kind of the definition of a bust 2 years in. Again he has time to turn this around, he's only 21 and Im hoping all this was due to some shoulder injury that they figured out and now he is healthy and can be a beast.
What I consider to be an important difference is that you can hone in on a single aspect of his game that has been affected- obliterated even- as opposed to Markelle just being generally unproductive. Sure the source of that problem can be debated to an extent, but it's not a Michael Beasley situation where his BBIQ/awareness is demonstrably poor across the board.
But in fairness to your original point, people should probably re-evaluate their lives if they're expending significant negative energy on NBA player regardless of the "why".
I get what you're saying, but just because its not something obvious to us as fans, doesn't mean there isn't something though that we don't see that makes him a "bust" or practically unplayable 2 years into his NBA career. Maybe its immaturity, that isn't something we haven't seen before with a #1 pick. When people talk about Kwame Brown's first few seasons, lots of people bring up just how immature he was. He matured up and lasted in the league till he was 30. Is it a pressure thing where the bright lights and playing against the best of the best too much for him?
There are a ton of questions that we just don't know as fans. With him getting the all clear from ORL, this year should be a good year to see was it all because of this mystery injury or is there something else. Either way though, there really is no other way look at his first two years with Philly, a complete failure. Again he's young and plenty of time to turn it around, we will see this year how those chances look.
I think rooting for some random dude that you have never met to fail is dumb. On the other hand, I personally don't buy these "look how hard player x is working, how can you hate on him", or "player x has a new love for the game", "player x has looked great in the weight room". I think you can do this with any player in the NBA, G League or over seas league. If they are a player that is in the NBA, or on the NBA radar, 99% chance they're grinding all summer.
Again good on Markelle for working on his shot trying to get better, I really do hope he turns it around, Im not rooting for him to fail. Im also not going to praise him either, for doing something every other player is doing.



























