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- Posted on: Wed, 06/22/2011 - 5:46am #30850
jonus grumbyParticipantin many mocks people will say that a pick is good here and that a current star or vet will be able to mentor the new kid. Jordan was terrible to rookies in general let alone someone drafted to take his minutes away. He would go out of his way to break rookies or new Bulls during practice. One example that I have seen cited is Boston should draft Tyler because KG will be able to mentor him. From the outside KG does not appear to be the mentor type to me. I don’t have inside info on stars or veterans but I think this mentor idea is way overrated. NBA players are playing for their next contract and if they teach a rookie and that rookie starts taking their minutes that means less need for their current team to bid up their next contract. Are there NBA stars that are known to be good mentors to rookies in general and rookies at their position in particular?
0 - Posted on: Wed, 06/22/2011 - 5:52am #549281
B-ball fanParticipantI have always heard it said that he can really help young players that listen to him, such as Glen Davis and Semih Erden. He is really known for his leadership by people around the team. But he can be tough on players who haven’t listened to him, such as Patrick O’Bryant.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 06/22/2011 - 5:52am #549288
B-ball fanParticipantI have always heard it said that he can really help young players that listen to him, such as Glen Davis and Semih Erden. He is really known for his leadership by people around the team. But he can be tough on players who haven’t listened to him, such as Patrick O’Bryant.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 06/22/2011 - 5:54am #549283
bobbygillerKevin Garnett mentored Perkins in his time in Boston. Garnett helped him mature and greatly improved his play on the defensive end on the court. Out of respect for KG, Perkins, upon his trade from Boston to Oklahoma City changed his number from 43 to 5 (Garnett’s number in Boston) out of respect for everything that he learned from Garnett in their time together.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 06/22/2011 - 5:54am #549290
bobbygillerKevin Garnett mentored Perkins in his time in Boston. Garnett helped him mature and greatly improved his play on the defensive end on the court. Out of respect for KG, Perkins, upon his trade from Boston to Oklahoma City changed his number from 43 to 5 (Garnett’s number in Boston) out of respect for everything that he learned from Garnett in their time together.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 06/22/2011 - 6:00am #549295
PulseGlazerParticipantTD is reportedly really good with young players. I know, what a shock.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 06/22/2011 - 6:00am #549302
PulseGlazerParticipantTD is reportedly really good with young players. I know, what a shock.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 06/22/2011 - 6:18am #549331

omphalosParticipantKG probably isn’t playing for another contract, he’s made plenty of money, and when vets get to that age when they are on the way out they want to leave an impact in the form of a protege; Chauncey and KG are the two that spring to mind as vets who mentor young guys on their teams. Guys who really love the game will try and give back even after they retire.
Also, with the Jordan comment; MJ brought out the best in Scottie and vice versa, so you can’t ignore that example.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 06/22/2011 - 6:18am #549338

omphalosParticipantKG probably isn’t playing for another contract, he’s made plenty of money, and when vets get to that age when they are on the way out they want to leave an impact in the form of a protege; Chauncey and KG are the two that spring to mind as vets who mentor young guys on their teams. Guys who really love the game will try and give back even after they retire.
Also, with the Jordan comment; MJ brought out the best in Scottie and vice versa, so you can’t ignore that example.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 06/22/2011 - 6:29am #549355

r377ParticipantVeterans are crucial – why do you think the wolves suck each year ? they get young draft picks and don’t put them with quality vets who can teach them – They had to hire bill laimbeer to help out Kevin Love.
Ben Wallace was good for Monroe. Chauncey was great for Lawson
0- Posted on: Wed, 06/22/2011 - 6:42am #549378

Bmore_DCParticipantthe Wolves suck each year because they have one of the worst GMs in the league…
Not to mention one of the worst coaches
0 - Posted on: Wed, 06/22/2011 - 6:42am #549371

Bmore_DCParticipantthe Wolves suck each year because they have one of the worst GMs in the league…
Not to mention one of the worst coaches
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- Posted on: Wed, 06/22/2011 - 6:29am #549362

r377ParticipantVeterans are crucial – why do you think the wolves suck each year ? they get young draft picks and don’t put them with quality vets who can teach them – They had to hire bill laimbeer to help out Kevin Love.
Ben Wallace was good for Monroe. Chauncey was great for Lawson
0 - Posted on: Wed, 06/22/2011 - 6:44am #549380

JBrace19ParticipantCharles Barkley! We all know how great of a role model he is! But seriously, KG for Perkins, Big Baby,and Erdin; Chauncey for Lawson; Jason Kidd for Barea have all been good mentors
0 - Posted on: Wed, 06/22/2011 - 6:44am #549373

JBrace19ParticipantCharles Barkley! We all know how great of a role model he is! But seriously, KG for Perkins, Big Baby,and Erdin; Chauncey for Lawson; Jason Kidd for Barea have all been good mentors
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