Posted by SupremeCommander:
Oh please... read what I said. Most of your response does not apply at all.
People might have a natural inclination to approach something a certain way but no one is born just knowing how to approach their job or a facet of their job. Maybe Pablo Picasso was born with the drive to create something great but he certainly benefited from traditional instruction. Perhaps Michael Jordan would have still been Michael Jordan without the benefit of instruction but maybe he learned a bit of how to approach the game by getting kicked off his high school team and playing for Dean Smith, Doug Collins, and Phil Jackson and Tex Winter.
If you don't think it's important to properly develop your human capital or that human capital cannot be developed... I guess it's not worth continuing the conversation
I did read what you said. I was barely two lines. You're suggesting players can learn from Oakley. Two things must happen: First the teacher must be able to relate to the students. Then, the students must be willing to listen to the teacher.
Neither apply here. At all. Nobody is learning anything from a guy like Charles Oakley.
Further more, unless you are able to change your ways, it doesn't matter WHO teaches you WHAT. You will still be you. This most CERTAINLY applies to the mentioned players, and quite honestly, to all the players.
You don't take a soft David Lee, put him through Charles Oakley's teachings, and end up with Dikembe Mutombo! You just don't.
To think otherwise is just foolish. People are who they are and you know what? Lee and Nate are who they are. You aren't drastically changing who they are. You can only hope to guide them into being a slightly better player.
You don't take Channing Frye, give him to Ewing and Oakley for a summer, and wind up with Dwight Howard on the other end!
This just does NOT happen. Wishful thinking, I'll give you that much.
Now, what are these guys going to learn from Oakley? Things they don't want to do - and - learn how to cower in fear or depression. You're not going to see Lee stand up and say "YEAH, FUCK YEAH!!! IM GOING TO GO OUT THERE AND BLOCK SHOTS NOW!!!". Pffft... come back to reality and understand that once you're on this stage you're not drastically changing and you're not morphing into a player you aren't.
You can improve, you can be guided, but if you think hiring Oakley is going to turn the Knicks into the 1990's Knicks? Please pass the reefer.... it doesn't work that way at all.\
You either have it or you don't. If you have it a guy like Oakley can take what you have and make it better. If you don't have it a guy like Oakley is going to expose your weaknesses and you will sit there and cry like a child and never improve.
Again, you really believe Oakley will turn David Lee... into Charles Oakley? Or anything resembling him?
