I was watching a Maine vs Iowa game recently and I wondered if James Young will ever be a good NBA player. I know he's only 19 but he seems to lack that crucial mental toughness that you can see, for example, in a guy like Marcus Smart or even in a guy like Chris Babb.
Gerald Wallace said some interesting things about Young last month:
"You can pick any message you want to give him. It’s up to him to pay attention. It’s like talking to a parrot, you know? You can only talk for so long. Eventually he’s got to understand and want it, and it’s got to sink in to him. They only understand and repeat the words that they want to understand and repeat. But it is what it is."
Translation: it's NOT OK to just smile on the bench e have that "happy to be here" face.
But in his recent interview with Jackie MacMullan, Paul Pierce said someting about Otto Porter that reminded me of Young too.
"He can shoot, he's a slasher, he can defend, I'm just not sure how badly he wants it every day.
"That kid just needs to get mad. If he came to practice ticked off and to the games ticked off, he'd be fine. But it's hard to get Otto mad. I should punch him one day just to get him riled up.''
The more I watch Young the more I hope he comes to next Summer League in superior shape and with a different mindset. But, right now, I think it's safe to say that we all fear Danny wasted that 17th pick...