Red
Well-Known Member
Cotton's got the athleticism. That isn't his problem -- he needs less athleticism and more mental understanding. Would you call Steve Nash, athletic? Not so much, but he knew where and how to pass, and at the right time. This is what Cotton needs to learn. He's still young. He should go overseas and learn how to be a distibuting pg who plays Muggsy Bogues-like defense. Then, I guarantee, at 25, we'll see if you're right. But at this juncture, he's not even close to Burke, or Neto, who I think is really better than Burke, and will be recognized as such by the end of the season.
To give you an even better comparison about the mental approach -- look at Ingles, the guy has an unbelievable basketball IQ. Did you that fastbreak against OKC, when he kind of just loped along and confused the defender who expected him to go full speed and let up, and then at the split second Joe just went in for an unmolested layup? I don't know if you can teach players that. It's an instinct that Joe has and players like Bird or Hornacek had. I would say Stockton had it too, but he was a lot more athletic than those three.
I never had what I would call completely unrealistic expectations for him. You have to play your way onto a team. He was unable to do that. Very disappointing, because I expected him to do just that, play his way onto this team. But if Kris Dunn had not been injured in Cotton's senior year, he never would have made it this far even. He played one year as a pg at Providence, filling what would have been Dunn's role. So, yeah, I guess there's room for improvement, moving forward. Wherever that happens to be.