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Should Cody spend time in the G LEAGUE

Should Cody Williams get sent down to the Stars for a stint?


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I thought Cody looked a lot better coming off the bench. Maybe it gives him some time to see the game a little before he jumps in there.
 
I`ve never understood that the only way to develop players in the US is to play them. In Europe, young talents get a few minutes here and there in spots where they are able to succeed. They spend a lot of time on the practice field and do not play until they are good enough.

If Cody Williams` main problem is his body, why is he playing every game instead of taking some time off working on his body? Why not have him play some games and then assign him to the gym with some trainers for a couple of weeks and then play some more games?

Cody and all the other youngsters around the league have many years ahead of them and I can`t see why the most important thing for their development at the very beginning of their careers should be getting hammerd and used to the 82 games schedule
 
I`ve never understood that the only way to develop players in the US is to play them. In Europe, young talents get a few minutes here and there in spots where they are able to succeed. They spend a lot of time on the practice field and do not play until they are good enough.

If Cody Williams` main problem is his body, why is he playing every game instead of taking some time off working on his body? Why not have him play some games and then assign him to the gym with some trainers for a couple of weeks and then play some more games?

Cody and all the other youngsters around the league have many years ahead of them and I can`t see why the most important thing for their development at the very beginning of their careers should be getting hammerd and used to the 82 games schedule
Because playing basketball is more important for development than a weight room. He can do weights in the off season
 
The Kings last night had three players in their rotation that played in the GLeague earlier in the week so it's not like he would be playing against total stiffs in that setting.
 
Because playing basketball is more important for development than a weight room. He can do weights in the off season
I know this is the American way, but too me this is just the lazy answer. If "playing basketball" always the best way for young prospects to realize their potential? I think it is pretty clear that this is not always the case.
 
I know this is the American way, but too me this is just the lazy answer. If "playing basketball" always the best way for young prospects to realize their potential? I think it is pretty clear that this is not always the case.
It is....

Does he need to get stronger? Of course, but he can lift weights in-season (and I'm sure he does). Playing is always the most important. You dont become a good basketball player in the weight room. It's going to take years and year for Cody's base to build and removing him from basketball to focus on weights isnt going to significantly speed that process up enough to offset the harm that not playing does.

Also, IDK how it's the "American way" when American athletes definitely spend a lot more time in the weight room than European athletes.
 
It is....

Does he need to get stronger? Of course, but he can lift weights in-season (and I'm sure he does). Playing is always the most important. You dont become a good basketball player in the weight room. It's going to take years and year for Cody's base to build and removing him from basketball to focus on weights isnt going to significantly speed that process up enough to offset the harm that not playing does.

Also, IDK how it's the "American way" when American athletes definitely spend a lot more time in the weight room than European athletes.
Why does it have to be only one of the due at specific times of the year? I just can`t see the logic as to how this is the best way to improve.
I am guilty too of being lazy with my usage of "The American Way". What I mean is that the focus from a very young age seem to be to play as many games as possible. There are other ways to improve your game than to play competitive games. I think a mixture is needed and espcially for young guys who are far from ready for NBA basketball.
 
Playing Cody in NBA games where he clearly is losing more confidence by shooting air balls from three isn't helping his growth. Send him to the g League.
 
Why does it have to be only one of the due at specific times of the year? I just can`t see the logic as to how this is the best way to improve.
I am guilty too of being lazy with my usage of "The American Way". What I mean is that the focus from a very young age seem to be to play as many games as possible. There are other ways to improve your game than to play competitive games. I think a mixture is needed and espcially for young guys who are far from ready for NBA basketball.
Because building a strong base requires a lot of fatigue accumulation that when added onto the rigorous NBA schedule, makes it quite hard to do both at an optimal level, and both will surely impede each other (plos you are probably incurring a much more significant rate of injury if you are lifting as heavy and playing NBA games). In the off-season guys arent traveling to near the degree as they are in-season so they can really focus on building their base. I'm 99% positive most players lift in-season, but you arent going to make the same gains as you can in an off-season. That's why it takes years and years along with phsyical maturation to see big changes in player's physiques.

You become a better basketball player by playing basketball. The NBA season is now, so if he can play in the NBA games, his focus should be playing in NBA games and learning. European players play a lot of games, they just player better games because of the AAU system vs the club system.
 
Cody is the weakest (in more ways than one) NBA rookie playing rotation minutes I've seen in at least 10 years. I mean he sticks out like a sore thumb. People laugh at Bronny, but I'd say he's farther along than Williams. They both got to the League because of their family connections, though.

I really can't say what the right path is here. The problem is that Cody doesn't even look like an NBA prospect and that doesn't just fix itself. Can't shoot, can't guard, doesn't hustle, is nothing special as a passer and has a terrible motor. He makes rookie Keyonte look like a generational talent.
 
I'm still pretty excited about Cody. He is already a good defender and once he gets some strength he could be a great defender. He's smart enough that I think he'll eventually figure out what he needs to do to stay on the court on offense.

Unfortunately I could see him being a guy that doesn't put it together until his second contract. He's got such a long ways to go that it could take longer than what we are willing to be patient with.
 
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