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Veterans the Rookies Should Study
Topic Started: Tue Mar 25, 2008 8:14 pm (105 Views)
Docta
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http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/insider/col...6lid%3dtab3pos1

Most of it is stupid...why should Durant study Iverson when he isn't even a guard?
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Docta
Mar 25 2008, 05:14 PM
http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/insider/col...6lid%3dtab3pos1

Most of it is stupid...why should Durant study Iverson when he isn't even a guard?

:rotfl: :rotfl:

That's what I said.
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Gaylord
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Yeah, I'm just gonna ignore this :lol:
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If you read what the whole premise of the article was about it would make sense.

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The idea is not to transform one player into another. Instead, it is to get one player to learn a specific skill or behavior


In this case it was not for Durant to emulate a guard, simply to emulate A.I's mindset as he said right below the two pictures of the player:

"Article"
 
No, it's not A.I.'s handle or quickness that I wish Durant would emulate, it's that never-ending supply of "I'm going to single-handedly crush the other team" A.I. plays with every night that could catapult KD into superstar status immediately.


Maybe it's just me but I think it just might help to read the article given before commenting.

He was dead on with the Jamario Moon comparison to Luol Deng. Again not that he has the potential of Deng but that he has the athleticism and the skill to go to the basket, just he never does.
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fcukernaut
Mar 25 2008, 09:19 PM
If you read what the whole premise of the article was about it would make sense.

"Article"
 
The idea is not to transform one player into another. Instead, it is to get one player to learn a specific skill or behavior


In this case it was not for Durant to emulate a guard, simply to emulate A.I's mindset as he said right below the two pictures of the player:

"Article"
 
No, it's not A.I.'s handle or quickness that I wish Durant would emulate, it's that never-ending supply of "I'm going to single-handedly crush the other team" A.I. plays with every night that could catapult KD into superstar status immediately.


Maybe it's just me but I think it just might help to read the article given before commenting.

He was dead on with the Jamario Moon comparison to Luol Deng. Again not that he has the potential of Deng but that he has the athleticism and the skill to go to the basket, just he never does.

Yeah I agree about the AI thing. If Durant were to play as hard as AI every night he would be so much better.
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Gaylord
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fcukernaut
Mar 25 2008, 08:19 PM
If you read what the whole premise of the article was about it would make sense.

"Article"
 
The idea is not to transform one player into another. Instead, it is to get one player to learn a specific skill or behavior


In this case it was not for Durant to emulate a guard, simply to emulate A.I's mindset as he said right below the two pictures of the player:

"Article"
 
No, it's not A.I.'s handle or quickness that I wish Durant would emulate, it's that never-ending supply of "I'm going to single-handedly crush the other team" A.I. plays with every night that could catapult KD into superstar status immediately.


Maybe it's just me but I think it just might help to read the article given before commenting.

He was dead on with the Jamario Moon comparison to Luol Deng. Again not that he has the potential of Deng but that he has the athleticism and the skill to go to the basket, just he never does.

Brilliant post, fcukernaut.

I judged the book by its cover.
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fcukernaut
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It would also help if Durant could play even a lick of defense and knew the difference between a good shot and a bad shot.
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