Good move by Hood.
This is the point many of us keep making. Shooting, handling, cutting, passing, etc can all improve substantially if a player works hard enough. But can you fix heart? I don't think I've ever seen a player who plays as cowardly as Exum. Can that be fixed? It's an honest question. What's the history of timid players who learn to be aggressive? If anything, the opposite is usually true for rookies. They're TOO aggressive, and they force things too often. Experience usually calms you down.
This is the point many of us keep making. Shooting, handling, cutting, passing, etc can all improve substantially if a player works hard enough. But can you fix heart? I don't think I've ever seen a player who plays as cowardly as Hayward. Can that be fixed? It's an honest question. What's the history of timid players who learn to be aggressive? If anything, the opposite is usually true for rookies. They're TOO aggressive, and they force things too often. Experience usually calms you down.
Ppl said Kanter has improved on D?
Ppl said Kanter has improved on D?
Ppl said Kanter has improved on D?
Ppl said Kanter has improved on D?
Derp. I guess that can't possibly be the case considering there's only 18 teams.