I think right now there is only a single question mark about Exum. Does he have that competitive spark that elevates skilled players from solid starters to all-stars? I haven't seen him play before he was drafted by the Jazz, so I don't know anything about his bball personality outside of what we have all seen. But I don't recall a single all-star that played as passively as Exum in their rookie year. Kobe was around Exum's age when he entered the league, but he was as hungry then as he is now. Sure you can come up with a million excuses. "Kobe was more physically developed" or "Kobe is a unique player" or whatever. But you're either hungry or you aren't.
So is Exum burning on the inside because he's being kept on a short leash? Or is he perfectly happy being as passive as he's been while he develops? That is my one and only concern.
So is Exum burning on the inside because he's being kept on a short leash? Or is he perfectly happy being as passive as he's been while he develops? That is my one and only concern.