How can you make that argument? A torn ACL can happen to anyone.Fragile, but fine. An argument could be made that his injuries we partially due to his frame not being filled out and mature.
How can you make that argument? A torn ACL can happen to anyone.Fragile, but fine. An argument could be made that his injuries we partially due to his frame not being filled out and mature.
Fragile, but fine. An argument could be made that his injuries we partially due to his frame not being filled out and mature.
Maybe immature, but mentally weak seems like a stretch. He just came in not ready in his 2nd season, but guys struggle in their 2nd seasons, it happens to most of them.
I mean, he got some chances to start the year, but the team didnt need him. They went with vets, they didnt play him through a ton of mistakes.I don't think it was a stretch. I'm certain there was a mental aspect of the whole situation, which lead to his immaturity. He never got out of the fetus position he placed himself in.
I mean, he got some chances to start the year, but the team didnt need him. They went with vets, they didnt play him through a ton of mistakes.
Like I said, immature, but I think mentally weak is a heavy tag and not something you should just throw around.
They let him go to get Donovan Mitchell. They didnt give him away for nothing.Yeah, although he didn't have the mental toughness to fight through that and I think that was a big reason as to why they let him go, plus a potential refusal to do what the coaches asked him to do, due to the immaturity we mentioned.
I think this debate is pretty unimportant anyway. I shouldn't have brought it up.
I only can judge by what his father was saying - that he was nowhere near being ready and if he wanted to be successful he needed to go to college. I mean whom we should trust better than HOF center about preparedness of his son to play in NBA? At the end of the day it worked perfectly fine for Sabonis Jr. in Gonzaga. Mark Few is damn good coach and I think he did great job by developing him. Had Dante gone to Duke for example and played prime role under coach K? Just my opinion but I think he would be much better player todayHow do you know that Sabonis would’ve been unprepared to play NBA ball without having gone to college if he had had the chance?
Dante's overall situation, if you look at it and think that it is nothing out of the norm, and not abnormal in the slightest, then you need to rethink.
I still read your crap, I love comedy. Oh, but you want see this I’m on ignore. I think Exum is very average, but also hard done by compared to other Jazz players. Guess that makes me a homer?ha, they may not be the most popular amongst Exum homers ( Jazz, tragic, magic utahjazzz and all other alts are on ignore so I do not need to worry about reading their crap anymore) but they for sure are not the worst. Please provide arguments against anything I said and we can have normal discussion about it.
But thats my point. There was not a single international player who was successful in NBA and who did not go to college or did not play in pro league before being drafted( Unless I am missing somebody) Not sure why Exum's camp thought he is going to be exception. Had he played at least a year in Euroleague or in college I think he would have been much better prepared for NBA.