More than one, less than four
Steve Ouellette
bosox18 at charter.net
Wed Sep 13 13:03:22 CDT 2006
But in the grand three-year plan don't you have to differentiate between kids straight out of high school and guys who have had three or four years of major college experience? Doesn't the learning curve have to be different?
Steve O
---- "Ryan wrote:
> It appears I am less forgiving then most. That's okay - to each their own.
> My basis of belief is NOT just this summer league as is the contention, it
> is two years of past work in season (three summer leagues total as well)
> wherein overall improvement has not been evident to me, in fact just the
> opposite in some areas (post play especially).
>
>
>
> Much the same can be said for many of our youthful players...all of the talk
> is "oooooh, keep our young players they're so full of potential". I agree
> on that point, but potential unrealized after three years isn't potential
> anymore. I'm not advocating a Billups - trade em after 6 months, but at the
> same time I am not patient enough to wait six years before a player fulfills
> that potential (just in time for a contract year wherein we get outbid by a
> better cap positioned/larger market/warmer climate team). In other words I
> don't want the Celtics to be the rest of the league's farm system like so
> many other franchises have become.
>
>
>
> The progression should be: first year - learn the NBA, see the speed, get
> some playing time but be terribly inconsistent. Second year, big leap in
> consistency (instead of yo-yo-ing the points, rebounds, assists what ever
> that players skill is, stay pretty much around their average every game)
> with some slumps that last a week or so of games, much better "NBA body",
> better conditioned. Third year, the "breakout" consistently hits averages
> which are increased over first two years, definite "NBA body", adjusts to
> new wrinkles other teams throw at him, very few games off average, (if a
> "Star" one or two WOW games per month where the averages are totally
> eclipsed). I don't think any of that is expecting too much. You play...to
> win...the game! I see it in my college girls every year - if they don't "get
> it" by their junior year - they never will with maybe 1-2 exceptions every
> couple years.
>
>
>
> And just to let everyone know - I'll be just as hard on the other "potential
> stars" in their third year - Green especially. For me it's the price of hype
> - if your agent tells everyone "he should've been the number three pick" -
> then that player darn well better outplay the number three pick and everyone
> else taken before him too.
>
>
>
> Okay, enough negativity...I'll say no more on the subject and let it die.
>
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