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Should we bring in Stockton to mentor Collier?

Should we bring in Stockton to mentor Collier?

  • Yes - it would help tremendously

  • Nah - it would be useless

  • DWill is a more similar PG - bring him instead


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Amazing how we think the “All time Assist leader” in the history of the NBA has nothing to offer little ol’ Isiah Collier…

I’m simply amazed.
 
His youngest son is on the Eastern Washington roster and he was in Ogden last week watching him play against Weber. His youngest son isn't a NBA prospect.
 
Bro i’m typing on my iphone while driving cut me some slack witht he misspelling.
To be fair, you shouldn't be typing or chatting while driving ;)

As for your main point. Not always the greatest are the best at mentoring or teaching. I'm not sure about Stock skills in that regard, but he doesn't seem to be into it.

It seems Collier is in a good path right now
 
His youngest son is on the Eastern Washington roster and he was in Ogden last week watching him play against Weber. His youngest son isn't a NBA prospect.
None of his boys should have been prospects, on physical talent, but they were, presumably because they had him around to tutor them. I'd be interested to see what a few weeks tutoring could do for Collier.

Key he would probably mentally wound permanently due to his attitude issues.
 
None of his boys should have been prospects, on physical talent, but they were, presumably because they had him around to tutor them. I'd be interested to see what a few weeks tutoring could do for Collier.

Key he would probably mentally wound permanently due to his attitude issues.
Two of his kids are still playing professionally. Stock looked more like a jockey than an NBA player.
 
Two of his kids are still playing professionally. Stock looked more like a jockey than an NBA player.
Yep, both were marginal NBA players (kinda surprised Michael didn't get anything more than a summer league in the NBA,) but solid pros in lesser leagues.
 
Yep, both were marginal NBA players (kinda surprised Michael didn't get anything more than a summer league in the NBA,) but solid pros in lesser leagues.
They werent marginal in the slightest. Neither had a chance at the NBA.
 
Two of his kids are still playing professionally. Stock looked more like a jockey than an NBA player.
And to reply a second time, it's funny watching videos of his peers as they recollect going against him, being surprised at how tall/strong/fast he was. He definitely gave off a jockey vibe while really being a stone cold assassin on the court with unmatched vision/proprioception and large hands to get the ball the do whatever he wanted.
 
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