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jazznik

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Most of our young players - Keyonte, Kessler, Ace, Brice, Flip, Harkless - play with intensity and energy. It is clear that they really care. And then there are Cody, Hendricks, Collier and Clayton. They just consistently look like they are simply going through the motions: no fire, no edge, not being excited or upset. Why?

That is especially strange because Collier and Hendricks looked very different on the court last season and WCJ played with the obvious intensity and excitement in his very first games, just a month ago.

All of them are young players, the minutes are wide open and the team is ready to experiment but these guys look like they would rather be somewhere else.
 
Very difficult to sustain intensity and energy every minute a player is on the court
Personal issues, distractions, sickness, personality, etc
Only a very few can do it like Karl Malone, LeBron, etc
 
On defense, they all play without any fire or pride. Take Keyonte for example – his offense has leveled up, but on the other side of the ball, he still quits on plays, avoids contact, melodramatically dies on screens and loses his guy.

I don't buy the excuse that he simply doesn't have a lot of "defensive talent". Key has shown (on offense) that he understands basketball and how people move on the court. That's all the "talent" you need to be a good defensive player. The rest is about effort.
 
Most of our young players - Keyonte, Kessler, Ace, Brice, Flip, Harkless - play with intensity and energy. It is clear that they really care. And then there are Cody, Hendricks, Collier and Clayton. They just consistently look like they are simply going through the motions: no fire, no edge, not being excited or upset. Why?

That is especially strange because Collier and Hendricks looked very different on the court last season and WCJ played with the obvious intensity and excitement in his very first games, just a month ago.

All of them are young players, the minutes are wide open and the team is ready to experiment but these guys look like they would rather be somewhere else.
interesting you lumped collier in with that group. he has his deficiencies, but the dude plays with fire. just the other day he got in a little dust up over who got to hold the basketball during a break in play.
 
I don’t actually think effort is as big of an issue as skill. Defense takes skill and talent. The quicker we acknowledge it the better.
 
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I don't know man, Keyonte seems like a changed man. I would have never bet on it but I'm happy to eat crow. This year he seems to be giving much more effort on D. And he's crushing the O.
 
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