The bottom line is he might not be very good but he also should be playing more. Especially over Kyle Anderson.
I mean it is really hard to argue the process on Cody now seeing the results. Not sure that same approach would work for every player.
It looks like they did a complete teardown with Cody, and yeah, something like that was probably pretty difficult for him. On the other hand, it appears the teardown for Ace went really well. Outside some shot making, he doesn't resemble himself much as a college player.
The bottom line is he might not be very good but he also should be playing more. Especially over Kyle Anderson.
Damn straight.The bottom line is he might not be very good but he also should be playing more. Especially over Kyle Anderson.
I think that is a giant part of it. He looked lost his rookie year early and that is how he looks right now. As the season progressed you could see he was more comfortable.Is it just a mental thing after the injury? I hope so. He seems to have the size and tools, but doesn't perform even when given time since the injury.
It's both mental from the injury and mental in that he never had a mental to play NBA basketball. Dude needs to go to Europe and learn to play.Is it just a mental thing after the injury? I hope so. He seems to have the size and tools, but doesn't perform even when given time since the injury.
There is a big difference between random spot minutes and consistent minutes. Basketball is really difficult when playing spot minutes. Particularly for young guys that are learning the game. He has to get consistent minutes to learn anything right now. Worst case scenario he is a great tank commander and best case scenario he shows potential. It's a bummer that after his best game earlier this year his reward was 4 minutes rather than trying to build some confidence. Unfortunately Hardy is known for doing that. The worst was NAW who was playing great but would constantly get his minutes pulled for lesser players.Is it just a mental thing after the injury? I hope so. He seems to have the size and tools, but doesn't perform even when given time since the injury.
What potential are we talking about? The Jazz are paying him 6 million to show potential (and will pay him 8 million next season). Do you realistically see Hendricks as a solid starter PF in the future? Because you don't develop your future bench players by shoveling tons of time and money into them. You can get impactful vets for cheap: our own Svi is making 3 million and change.He has to get consistent minutes to learn anything right now. Worst case scenario he is a great tank commander and best case scenario he shows potential.