Camden wrote:I wish we would stop thinking that KG is able to take guys who are awful defensively (Bennett, Payne, Okafor, etc.). My belief is that KG on the court makes that five man unit much better than if he was off. That's the impact he has. He may help the other guys learn some things here and there, but he's not a miracle worker. He's no NBA equivalent to Jesus. If they're awful on defense, perhaps KG can make them just below average.
Okafor's problems on defense lie with his lateral quickness, effort, intensity and understanding of positioning. KG can only help with one of those weaknesses and that's positioning. Defense is something that is instilled in a player. Something they've grown up with even. Wiggins, for instance, was preached to by his father while growing up the importance of defense. Mitchell taught his son to have that dog in him. Rubio's got that dog in him. Okafor is much more interested in scoring buckets; not locking down on defense. You can't teach that.
I'm with Cam here. I think there has been a myth that guys can "make" other guys better players. Advice is nice, but I am with Cam that some of these things, either guys have it or they don't. And agree that KG certainly helps while on floor....but I am also skeptical he can transform these crappy guys into good defenders.