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(04-07-2014 08:55 AM)salukiblue Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-07-2014 08:39 AM)midtowncowboy Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-06-2014 06:07 PM)macgar32 Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-05-2014 01:55 PM)tigers0830 Wrote: [ -> ]Joe's size is what really hurts him. Every guard our just about every guard in the nba will post him up and shoot over him. Throw on top of that Joe isn't really that big body type wise. Most of those guards will punish him in the nba.

Again even if he makes an nba roster I don't think Joe will handle being on the bench

Joes size is only an issue because he cannot shoot off the move and does not have any mid range game to speak of...if he could do those things he would be in the NBA just like Shabazz...

In summary. Good not great. Listened to his handlers instead of his coach's and waited too long to work on the parts of his game that kept him from being great. His handlers were only telling him how he was not being 'used' properly instead of working on his game. Par for the course with too many Memphis kids.

Blame the kid. Any onus on a rookie coach not learning to "manage" a kid early in his career?

Get over it. He came in with King Of Memphis tattooed across his chest and his ass on his shoulders. Had an entitlement attitude that it was his team and his way of doing things. Refused to do what was needed to develop his skills. You forget as a FRESHMAN he went to media and said if coach wanted to win then coach needed to put him in the game.

His handlers were a major part of his problems.
(04-07-2014 05:35 PM)ncrdbl1 Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-07-2014 08:55 AM)salukiblue Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-07-2014 08:39 AM)midtowncowboy Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-06-2014 06:07 PM)macgar32 Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-05-2014 01:55 PM)tigers0830 Wrote: [ -> ]Joe's size is what really hurts him. Every guard our just about every guard in the nba will post him up and shoot over him. Throw on top of that Joe isn't really that big body type wise. Most of those guards will punish him in the nba.

Again even if he makes an nba roster I don't think Joe will handle being on the bench

Joes size is only an issue because he cannot shoot off the move and does not have any mid range game to speak of...if he could do those things he would be in the NBA just like Shabazz...

In summary. Good not great. Listened to his handlers instead of his coach's and waited too long to work on the parts of his game that kept him from being great. His handlers were only telling him how he was not being 'used' properly instead of working on his game. Par for the course with too many Memphis kids.

Blame the kid. Any onus on a rookie coach not learning to "manage" a kid early in his career?

Get over it. He came in with King Of Memphis tattooed across his chest and his ass on his shoulders. Had an entitlement attitude that it was his team and his way of doing things. Refused to do what was needed to develop his skills. You forget as a FRESHMAN he went to media and said if coach wanted to win then coach needed to put him in the game.

His handlers were a major part of his problems.

Which, in turn, goes back to player management. Someone recruited him with those issues on the table, yes?

If one is going to recruit high level players, that coach is going to have to be able to almost be a psychologist first, basketball coach second.
(04-07-2014 06:13 PM)salukiblue Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-07-2014 05:35 PM)ncrdbl1 Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-07-2014 08:55 AM)salukiblue Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-07-2014 08:39 AM)midtowncowboy Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-06-2014 06:07 PM)macgar32 Wrote: [ -> ]Joes size is only an issue because he cannot shoot off the move and does not have any mid range game to speak of...if he could do those things he would be in the NBA just like Shabazz...

In summary. Good not great. Listened to his handlers instead of his coach's and waited too long to work on the parts of his game that kept him from being great. His handlers were only telling him how he was not being 'used' properly instead of working on his game. Par for the course with too many Memphis kids.

Blame the kid. Any onus on a rookie coach not learning to "manage" a kid early in his career?

Get over it. He came in with King Of Memphis tattooed across his chest and his ass on his shoulders. Had an entitlement attitude that it was his team and his way of doing things. Refused to do what was needed to develop his skills. You forget as a FRESHMAN he went to media and said if coach wanted to win then coach needed to put him in the game.

His handlers were a major part of his problems.

Which, in turn, goes back to player management. Someone recruited him with those issues on the table, yes?

If one is going to recruit high level players, that coach is going to have to be able to almost be a psychologist first, basketball coach second.

Player has to meet coach half way. Someone who doesn't want to be coached can never be coached.
(04-07-2014 06:33 PM)ncrdbl1 Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-07-2014 06:13 PM)salukiblue Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-07-2014 05:35 PM)ncrdbl1 Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-07-2014 08:55 AM)salukiblue Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-07-2014 08:39 AM)midtowncowboy Wrote: [ -> ]In summary. Good not great. Listened to his handlers instead of his coach's and waited too long to work on the parts of his game that kept him from being great. His handlers were only telling him how he was not being 'used' properly instead of working on his game. Par for the course with too many Memphis kids.

Blame the kid. Any onus on a rookie coach not learning to "manage" a kid early in his career?

Get over it. He came in with King Of Memphis tattooed across his chest and his ass on his shoulders. Had an entitlement attitude that it was his team and his way of doing things. Refused to do what was needed to develop his skills. You forget as a FRESHMAN he went to media and said if coach wanted to win then coach needed to put him in the game.

His handlers were a major part of his problems.

Which, in turn, goes back to player management. Someone recruited him with those issues on the table, yes?

If one is going to recruit high level players, that coach is going to have to be able to almost be a psychologist first, basketball coach second.

Player has to meet coach half way. Someone who doesn't want to be coached can never be coached.

Fair enough. So that means coaches need to ditch the "my way or highway" attitude, to some extent then.
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