Twin Towers
Well-Known Member
I think Corbin did what he thought Sloan did or should have done.
In reality Sloan:
-Developed AK
-Developed Byron Russell - a 2nd round pick
-Played Shandon Anderson to maximize his strengths-another 2nd round pick
-Tried to develop Deshawn Stevenson---started him, brought him off the bench whatever he could
-Developed Greg Ostertag into good NBA player
-Paul Millsap
and more..
Corbin just wasn't in Jerry league. He tried to imitate Sloan without having Sloan's ability to motivate and manipulate.
But saying we never developed any young players under Sloan is factually incorrect. You could argue should have developed more-- I would disagree.
Bryon Russell - 3 years at long beach State - 22 years old
Shandon Anderson - 4 year player at Georgia
AK - 21 years old and had a lot of playing experience in Russia
Deshawn Stevenson - I will give him credit for. He tried with him. He just wasn't very good.
Greg Ostertag - 4 year player at Kansas
Paul Millsap - 3 year player
The point is Sloan rarely played the young guys who were prospects. These are the guys that don't have much professional or organized basketball experience. And when we had young guys who didn't have much experience we sat them. Corbin did the same.
All those players had NBA ready games and most players stayed until they were JR or Seniors in college.
Sloan didn't want to develop players. He wanted them ready now. And that doesn't work when you are trying to rebuild and you draft players who are barely have any game experience.