The more I think about the amount of supremely athletic players though the history of the NBA who were also superstars (or HOF's), the more I come to the conclusion that this trait may actually be a disadvantage to the development of a players career.
When the Celtics drafted Gerald Green in 05, I, among most was extremely excited by the prospect of having the next All-Star progress within our setup. But as time passed too often would he overly rely on his athleticism to get points or take a stupid shot because he didn't have the I.Q or the fundamentals to get himself out of a situation or breakdown the defence. I really see Green as the poster child for supreme athletes who don't work enough on their all around game because they believe that like High School they can just jump over any problem.
https://youtu.be/6gtYS6H8OTQA man who can do this and has been in the league for essential a decade should not be a journeyman (Gerald was also forced out of the league for several seasons). Cliff Alexander has the same disease, the scouts drooled all over his athletic potential in HS and believed in the hype rather than staying grounded and working on other aspects of his game he went from a top college recruit to undrafted. The players who do become stars with top level hops become injury prone from over dunking and when father time comes for their leap they have nothing left to stand on.
In the game today id say there are a handful of superstars with supreme athleticism e.g. Westbrook, Lebron, Griffin and players who have lost a step but were once elite, Howard, Wade, Kobe, Rose, Vince. These players are unique because they worked on the rest of their game (possibly not including Howard) without an over reliance on their leap thus the major of the top level NBA players rely on their honed I.Q's to slip between defenders aka Harden or PP.
I know that any NBA player needs to develop all parts of their game and anyone could say that there are players who all are over reliant on one part of their game but the basketball world are enamoured with supreme athletes since MJ and when a kids huge dunk goes viral, he suddenly is the next big thing, and if that was the case most of the Globetrotters team would be the top players in the NBA today.
Does anyone agree?