[size/HUGE] fixed [/size];820400 said:
Make a list of all the things that Trey still has to learn/develop.
Now make a list of all the things that, after this year, MCW has to unlearn.
I'm glad Trey struggled this year, cuz, you know, teh draft. And I don't think he picked up any bad habits.
They both sucked, but MCW will always be 6'6" , while Trey will always be barely pushing 6'0".
Trey list to learn and develop:
Pace.
Man-to-man defense
Positional defense
Initiatingg offense sooner so we don't have so many late shot-clock attempts.
Knowing when and when not to shoot.
How to shoot.
How to draw fouls
How to get into the lane and finish
Trust in his teammates
MCW needs to learn and develop:
How to shoot
Learning when not to shoot.
How to limit his turnovers.
Defense (although he is a better defender than Trey currently)
Trust in his teammates
Could improve PnR
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At this stage, MCW has Trey edged in most categories. His pace of play, ability to draw fouls, get to the rim, court vision, get steals, and height are all huge plusses that bode well for his future. Trey has him beat with PnR skills, assist to turnover ratio, and 3 pt shooting.
Your post implies Trey learned good things this year, while MCW learned negative traits, and so I'd like to see a list of what you think each of them learned, and how that makes them better or worse moving forward.