He's a bust!!!! we must trade him now!!!! (I need a sarcasm font)
Does it not matter at all how good/bad he plays this season?
Does it not matter at all how good/bad he plays this season?
To me it doesn't matter how good/bad he plays. To me it matters in what way he plays. Right now he's not pushing himself. He's deferring and giving up the ball right after he crosses the half-court. Ingles and Hayward are the point when Dante is on the floor. He's not trying to organize the offense, he's not trying to run pick and rolls nearly as much as he should be, he's not driving. He's playing a spot-up shooter, not a PG. The only responsibility he takes right now is to shoot wide open 3s.
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Has anyone seen Dante get his shot blocked? Get called for charging?
you don't think that's what's being asked of him to do ??
you don't think that's what's being asked of him to do ??
Quin to Dante: "Take two dribbles, then if you see your shadow, immediately pass the ball. And you know that thing called the paint? NEVER, EVER go into it. There are bad, vile men who do all sorts of dirty, nasty things to innocent teenagers like you."
and he's been saying to trey burke for a lot of the season "overdribble like your life depends on it, completely ignore your 4 guys and jack up ridiculous shot after ridiculous shot, drive into the paint and then run back out with it again. And for crying out loud, don't make any attempt to stay in front of your man on d"
I get your point dude and agree on his lack of assertion but i think you're being a little hysterical about it all. I'd be disappointed in the coaching if the players aren't being instructed on specifics of what he wants them to be doing. It's one thing to hear Quin say he wants aggression but without knowing details of what he's asking him to do all the bitching is a little over the top. A year or two and i think he'll be quite different.
Hayward had a couple of huge games his first year. Remember Kobe complimenting him? But I still can't get over how unreal Dante's first step is. No matter how he plays this year I still think there is something incredibly special about Dante and we'll see it in about two more years. Not worried at all.
IIRC, Hayward was the top 3PT shooter in the league after the all-star break. So it wasn't just a few games.If I remember correctly, those games came at the very end of the season.
But I agree--I'm not worried about Dante yet. We need more time.