Boob-No-More
Why you no hire big man coach?
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Don't know if I agree with all that, but I like your point about Meyers being the definition of a project. That is so ture which makes the title of this thread kind of funny.
Part I have a little problem with is a project means he may or may not develop into a quality NBA player, you kind of make it sound like a done deal. But agree with everything else.
I think he will be at least a journeyman, with the potential to be a lot better. People keep comparing him to Joel (yeah, they're both white and tall). Meyers is already better offensively than Joel, and will probably never be as good defensively. But here's the thing, Joel was the definition of a journeyman. He was never close to being an all-star, never came close to making all-defense, only finished top 10 in blocked shots once, never finished in the top 10 in rebounds, was injury prone AND didn't even become a halfway decent NBA player until his 5th season at the age of 25. Before that, he was considered an injury prone bust. Joel's first four seasons in the NBA his PER was 5.9, 10.2, 7.9 and 6.7. He wasn't a good rebounder and he wasn't a good defender. I've always been a HUGE Joel fan, but even I have to admit he pretty much sucked big time his first four seasons. I can't believe those who think so highly of Joel are ready to give up on the 21-year old Meyers Leonard after a single season. Let's give him a chance to develop and see what happens.
BNM
