I'd like to hang onto Queta. I don't know what his work ethic is like, but his combination of size and fluid athleticism is uncommon. The guy is only scratching the surface if the drive matches the tools.
Queta to me is hopefully like a Hauser. Getting his feet wet the first year and obviously has flaws, but can hopefully grow with experience and some full offseasons. Hauser has turned into a very solid role player this season.
Would love to see Queta develop. He fills a real need for this team - a physical rebounder in the post.
I know the assistants do work with players one-on-one. I'm hoping they are putting a real emphasis on developing Queta.
I wonder how much Hauser's improvement is due to extra work with our coaches and how much is just regular minutes.
It's probably both...the more minutes you play the better you get at knowing your teammates' tendencies, where to come off high screens depending on who is screening you, who is popping to the corners if the defense switches on you on the screen, just those things that can only be learned by playing with people. And obviously getting minutes means the coaches have confidence in you that if you miss a few shots, but you executed the plays properly and it was just that the shot didn't go in, that you're not going to be benched for missing.
I see the same improvement in Luke now that he's (kind of) part of the rotation. As Queta has won more playing time, I see that confidence in him, the confidence that if he makes a mistake he won't get pulled immediately.
Like @Celtics 2021 I'm expecting Queta to be converted to a full time contract eventually...they would be crazy not to do it given what he can bring to a playoff game where every rebound, every box-out matters.