Defense is a mindset and staying low and in front of your man. Its not as skilled a thing as some would make it. Its an internal desire and from what I read Bradley is the real deal on it.
I dunno. Getting a hand on a ball for a strip feels like a skill to be when I play ball. Some people (like TA) have an uncanny ability to get their hand on the ball when it is shown to them by the penetrator.
Timing blocks is definitely a skill.
Being able to stay in front of you man is definitely a skill and players vary greatly on that ability. Desire is a minor factor.
The NBA is so fast that players who lack these skills can fake it on desire. Instead, they are exposed.
Everything is a mindset when we are talking about premier athletes. They have to put in serious effort to be good at anything. But the mind isn't enough. Determination only goes so far.
The only argument to be made is that Wafer has those skills, but was too unmotivated to use them in the past. Considering Hou was a strong defensive team, I am skeptical of that.
I agree. Eddie House had the mindset to play D but that doesn't mean he was very good at it.
I'm 90% into the Determination camp here. At my college, we practiced in t shirts that read "DEFENSE IS DESIRE", and I think that defense is MOSTLY about being really applying yourself to it.
That said, a guy like House or Scal that obvious athletic or size disadvantages is going to struggle, but if you are a great athlete, you don't need to be an ace pick pocket like Rondo or passing lane anticipator in order to be a very good defender. Wafer will either get it and apply himself and get it done or he won't (and as a result, wouldn't play much for us). He's got all the physical tools to be a good defender, maybe a very good defender. Let's see if he wants it.
There are the physical tools, which he has, then there is the awareness, intensity, application and understanding that this Celtis team is built on (our only GREAT athlete this past year was Rondo). That requires all guys on the same page. If Wafer doesn't get it, he'll be gone.
I think the JR Smith comparison is pretty good and I like the fact that this guy is really coming off the bottom and its a make or break year for him. He seems like he was a complete idiot in Houston and Greece. He's now been given a golden opportunity to turn it around. Let's see if he takes it.