AbeVigodaLive wrote:lipoli390 wrote:Abe -- I don't think Bazz's two-way play will ever be his "calling card." But right now he is a one-way only player who can score and rebound. If he develops into any sort of two-way player and becomes more consistent as an elite scorer and rebounder off the bench, then that puts him in the running for most improved. Thibs seems to think he can become a two-way player so that makes it credible for me.
The fun part is that we get to find out in a few weeks.
Excitement is building...
Fun time to be a pro hoops fan in MN. Finally.
Good posts here. Kinda like Lip said I have a bit of hope I feel that may be justified of Bazz improving to at least maybe being somewhat serviceable defensively because he is being taught by Thibs. That's quite a bit better instruction than anything Bazz has had in his time in the league. In addition it may not hurt he will be playing with some bigs that actually provide rim protection and his teammates should be improved themselves. I remember Rip Hamilton and Chancey Billups were widely considered turn styles before they got to Detroit and then they were part of a terrific defensive team. Towns might not be Ben Wallace but Rip was too skinny only cared about scoring etc. I'm not suggesting Bazz is going to be terrific on that end (that Postons team was a bunch of exceptions to the rule) but there hasn't been too much in Bazz favor to develop on that end either. So yeah I have a little optimism there. Like you said Abe we will get to see soon enough. The thing I like about Bazz is he is at least good at a couple of things. At worst he can be a worthwhile flawed player like Corey Brewer but with a different game although but guys bring it in a way that's kinda fun and also a bit maddening. They aren't wallflowers.