TLover wrote:VDesai wrote:When Obi started sticking a few 3's at the end of the year we got a glimpse of what he can be. A high energy, rim runner who can knock a corner shot and bring a lot of activity on both ends of the floor. Next year we wanna see more of what he can do putting the ball on the floor and scoring with his back to the basket. Attitude doesn't always count for a lot, but I think the crowd really appreciate the positivity, energy and hard work from the guy. He needed to get used to game speed and get more consistency in his role, but once that happened (even if it was late) you started to see the value he could bring.
Actually like the idea of Obi being groomed to play the 3 position.. has the athleticism to guard 3 and is learning the game from great coaches. Excited to see how he progresses, despite his age (which is not that old lol)
There shouldn't be a whole lot of grooming for a dude about to be 24, and he looks almost as raw as 19 yr old Knox.
One reason Rj is developing so well is the PT that he gets (and obvious is work ethic) he can play sg/sf/pg, and he did that in college. How much PT would rj get if he played behind PG13 and Kawhi on the clippers
Randle is too good for OBI to ever see 25 minutes on this team, because he can only play PF, which means is development will be at a crawl, he will rarely get the opportunity to play, and the minutes he makes a mistake he will get yanked (see frank and knox).