Q12543 wrote:Agree with Cool on KAT. This isn't just effort, it's a comedic lack of fundamentals and a terribly weak base.
Leave it to the Wolves to grab two #1 picks, each with massive defects in their game that is critical to winning basketball. For one it's motor (Wiggins), for the other it's interior defense (KAT).
I can't even really get mad at Flip since I don't think anyone thought these two would be this bad defensively 3+ years into their careers. I remember thinking that we finally had a couple of prospects that had a chance of being good on both ends. What a shame......
Nope...can't get mad at Flip at all, becasue 90% of the pundits (and almost all of us) saw Towns as the logical #1 pick. And it't interesting...it wasnt his defense that anyone worried about, it was his post offense. He was a terrific defender in college, but in the limited minutes he got at Kentucky, he didn't show much offensive production. Here was his draft profile:
http://www.nbadraft.net/players/karl-anthony-towns
Strength and interior defense were actually considered his strong points coming into the draft. I agree that his lack of fundamentals is ridiculous. Calipari isn't regarded as a strong technical coach is neither is Mitchell. But the fact that KAT seems to have regressed defensively under Thibs certainly makes you question Thibs' former defensive reputation. There's just no evidence that KAT is going to reach his potential under Thibs.