FalseFlagg K
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bump I said i wouldn't judge anything until year 3 Let's see what happens
His defensive floor is higher, his defensive potential (ceiling) is lower.There is something there deep beneath the surface.
He has NBA athleticism and size, and can move his feet defensively. He has enough of that to be a threat in transition. He just has to learn how to shoot and/or be more confident/forceful in his drives.
He has the potential to be our best wing defender. If I had to give minutes to him or Taylor, I would probably opt for Cody as I see his defensive potential being so much higher
No thanks.Think of him as being a rookie this season
I’m not convinced he likes basketball.Good-ish game for him. Good game, if we’re speaking relatively.
I’m still not convinced he actually loves basketball.
I’m not convinced he likes basketball.
Im not sure that's true. Neither Taylor or Cody have good instincts, but at least Cody can move his feet.His defensive floor is higher, his defensive potential (ceiling) is lower.
I’m not convinced he likes basketball.
I wonder how much of Taylor’s lead feet is just conditioning. He seems athletic for about the 1st 2 minutes he plays.Im not sure that's true. Neither Taylor or Cody have good instincts, but at least Cody can move his feet.
I would guess that most NBA players do not like basketball. They probably liked it as kids - when they were clear stars and could do everything they wanted and it came out great. In the NBA the same wunderkind kids are role players used in a very specific way and often for limited minutes. The fans of their team often relentlessly pick on them (like they are treating Svi, Anderson and Cody on this site). Most of the players change teams frequently and, even more frequently, are a subject of trade rumors, threatening to uproot their live at zero notice. All of them travel a lot...I’m not convinced he likes basketball.
I can't believe this. I would love to be paid to play basketball. Playing any role on any team with any amount of travel for any (livable) pay.I would guess that most NBA players do not like basketball. They probably liked it as kids - when they were clear stars and could do everything they wanted and it came out great. In the NBA the same wunderkind kids are role players used in a very specific way and often for limited minutes. The fans of their team often relentlessly pick on them (like they are treating Svi, Anderson and Cody on this site). Most of the players change teams frequently and, even more frequently, are a subject of trade rumors, threatening to uproot their live at zero notice. All of them travel a lot...
The NBA basketball at its heart is just a well-paid, but grueling and demotivating job.
For almost every job only 5%-10% workers are "loving it". And that is true even for the highest paid ones: finance, expensive lawyers, dentists... Most of the NBA players were heavily pushed into basketball being their career since they were kids, regardless of their true interests. And, even when they made it, there are so many things that can constantly grate on you...I can't believe this. I would love to be paid to play basketball. Playing any role on any team with any amount of travel for any (livable) pay.
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Brilliant diagnosis. Lemme tell you it's better than diggin a ditch, but likely not what most fans might think. I was watching a game last night and afterward the players of both teams were going down the line bumping fists, only this devolved into a visit time, with everyone intermixing like they were all on the same team. All I could think was Larry and Mike wouldn't do this, but then they probably don't get invited to too many parties. Made me think about the lives of those that resign vs those that keep the faith.I would guess that most NBA players do not like basketball. They probably liked it as kids - when they were clear stars and could do everything they wanted and it came out great. In the NBA the same wunderkind kids are role players used in a very specific way and often for limited minutes. The fans of their team often relentlessly pick on them (like they are treating Svi, Anderson and Cody on this site). Most of the players change teams frequently and, even more frequently, are a subject of trade rumors, threatening to uproot their live at zero notice. All of them travel a lot...
The NBA basketball at its heart is just a well-paid, but grueling and demotivating job.
I was in higher ed for 30 or so years. For many of the early years I used to laugh and laugh thinking “I would have paid the university to allow me to teach” if I were a billionaire. Funny thing is, by the time I became a tenured, full Professor, I was burned out by the politics and red tape. I look at my former colleagues and yes, the most successful had that Jordan/Kobe fanaticism to triumph.For almost every job only 5%-10% workers are "loving it". And that is true even for the highest paid ones: finance, expensive lawyers, dentists... Most of the NBA players were heavily pushed into basketball being their career since they were kids, regardless of their true interests. And, even when they made it, there are so many things that can constantly grate on you...
You hate flying and a homebody? - Tough luck, buddy.
You are gay? - Better hide it from everybody!
You hate physical contact and being grabbed and scratched by rough sweaty dudes? - You go in and be physical and aggressive!
Oh, and don't forget that you can never eat as much as you want: you need either to be constantly on a diet or to gain (and keep) weight on command.
I can only speak for myself.For almost every job only 5%-10% workers are "loving it". And that is true even for the highest paid ones: finance, expensive lawyers, dentists... Most of the NBA players were heavily pushed into basketball being their career since they were kids, regardless of their true interests. And, even when they made it, there are so many things that can constantly grate on you...
You hate flying and a homebody? - Tough luck, buddy.
You are gay? - Better hide it from everybody!
You hate physical contact and being grabbed and scratched by rough sweaty dudes? - You go in and be physical and aggressive!
Oh, and don't forget that you can never eat as much as you want: you need either to be constantly on a diet or to gain (and keep) weight on command.
I would only think of doing the job of an athlete by getting paid top lucrative athlete salary (not saying Lebron James level money, a 10 year NBA career around minimun standard contract would do).I can only speak for myself.
This is what myself has to say on the topic: I would love to be paid to play basketball. Playing any role on any team with any amount of travel for any (livable) pay.