There is a common misconception that Timelord spent a lot of time playing for Red Claws. Probably an hour of on court playing time. .I believe that learning to watch, traveling, practicing, the weight room even having to learn eating right and the constant grind and glare of NBA lifestyle takes its toll on young players.
Just think of the strength ,speed and athletic ability of grown men that have years of NBA experience and know every trick in the book to get the refs attention, while getting away with it at the other end. The speed of play and attention to detail. The rafters and banners and Boston Garden crowd.
Grant Williams seems to have been given a free pass allowing him to play physical Marcus Smart defence.Then a pass by his teammates for shooting the three.
Edwards went from deadly to a chucker with his early playing time and expectations. You can cut the cloud of pressure he is putting himself under.
I'm going back to Timelord, who needed a lifestyle coach when he arrived and needed every minute watching and learning and a summer of working out .He has now made impressive gains and is maturing with this young group around him.
Romeo has had it tough with injuries but you hear how much talent he has shown in practice and that has just now shown on the court after playing in 5 games
I watched G league and the speed they play at and the number of threes they launch seems to re enforce
some bad habits instead of every possession counts.
Tremont is getting rave reviews in Maine and drawing NBA scouts attention-he has those quick twitch hands and is piling up the steals as well as points. Carson is still jacking shots and not at a good percentage.
Javonte is a NBA rookie at 26 after playing in Europe and has mad athleticism and slashing ability.
Taco what can be said, last night he became the tallest conductor at the symphony in his custom made tux with tails.
The player I worry about is Carsen getting in more of a funk ,pressing and missing.
Player development is so critical have we got it right???