Let me say first, and once again, that I know next to nothing about O'Bryant. What I don't understand is the label of "lazy" and "unmotivated" that is being applied to him. Where exactly do these labels come from? Where are you people getting these ideas?
Let's give the kid a chance before insultingly calling him the second coming of Mark Blount. He hasn't done anything to deserve it.
Well, he himself admits that he lacked work ethic in his NBA career so far. Mullin said that "he needs to work harder". Ainge said that Garnett's work ethic can be a good example for him. I believe that people are getting those ideas from this: his own, Mullin's and Ainge's remarks.
Yeah, I'd say I came in a little immature and didn't understand what the NBA was really about," he said. "I guess the light turned on, or whatever you want to call it, and now I see it takes a lot of work to be successful in the league."
He says that NOW he understands that it takes a lot of work to be successful. I certainly hope he does. But I can see why are people suspicious of someone who, till now, only talked the talk.
That is one way I guess some people might get that idea but we aren't talking about a grizzled veteran here. We are talking about a 22 year old kid. He thought a certain effort would suffice and found out he was wrong.
At the ripe old age of 20, 21, and 22, I call that growing up, not being lazy. Realizing at age 21 and age 22 that you need to work harder and apply oneself more, I call maturing, not being formerly unmotivated.
I don't know how good an environment he had for development under Nellie. What I have read suggests that Nellie sent him to the NBDL and basically was of the opinion that the kid either had to dominate down there or was a failure.
What I haven't read was whether Nellie made sure he was getting the proper big league coaching, training, and instruction that is needed to give to any project. And he was a project. Golden State knew that when they drafted him. They knew he wasn't a polished, finished product. What I haven't read is anything detailing that he got the type of attention a project needs to get.
The lengths to which the Celtics went to train, teach, and mature Gerald Green are well documented. I haven't read any such effort having been attempted by Nelson. From what I have read, I get the feeling that Nelson didn't want any part of O'Bryant maybe from even before he was drafted.
I might be reading way too much between the lines on the very little I have read on the subject, but I also might not be that wrong either. O'Bryant could have been doomed to fail under Nellie straight from the get go because Nellie didn't want him.