Natebishop3
Don't tread on me!
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At times yes
There were other times he was playing way off Kevin Love and giving him easy shots. Mike Rice pointed it out numerous times.
Look. This was a great game for Thomas Robinson. Career game for him. It just doesn't magically change who he is, though.
He's undersized and hasn't really shown much skill to his game.
His basketball IQ is below average
Looks lost on both ends of the court at times
Despite having good rebounding numbers, he's not that good at boxing out. It's all effort/hustle with him.
There's a reason why he lost his spot at one time to...... Meyers Leonard
What happened for him tonight was his energy/hustle (his best asset at this point) was off the charts and Minnesota couldn't match it. It was a great performance.
But looking ahead, there's nothing in this game that really changed my opinion on him as a player.
He's kind of average most nights
Below average others nights
Then he has a few real gems like tonight sprinkled in there
He's a kid man!
He's only 22 years old, he has barely played 1.5 seasons, and he's raw. He needs to be developed. He's not the first big guy with raw athletic skills but lacking polish.
I think it's obvious that the scouts got it wrong, he should not have been a top five pick, but look at the rest of that class. Michael Kidd-Gilchrist is very underwhelming. Dion Waiters is a knucklehead. Beal is solid. That draft was filled with misses. Robinson is an athlete. He has some unique tools that could be developed. I think people underrate his IQ.
Also, I would have backed off Love too. He was 2-8 from deep tonight.
