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Dante Exum - Jazz development plan

Litany

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Found this very interesting.

@Tjonessltrib: Jazz in the market for another guard, but they fully, fully intend on playing Dante Exum in the rotation right away


@Tjonessltrib: They feel that the best way for Exum to develop is to throw him to the wolves.



Doesn't this pretty much show how stupid Lockes Oreo cookie theory is?

Excited they are taking this approach with Exum and I'm so happy that Lindsey and Snyder are in charge of this team now.




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I believe in throwing them to the wolves but not necessarily with tons of minutes too fast. Use the minutes to evaluate, teach, and back in to implement. Rinse/repeat. I hate the idea of the bench teaching (except bad behavior).
 
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I need some big *** blanket statements on individual development without context. It wouldn't feel like home without them so please don't hold anything back guis.
 
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The oreo cookie theory: If you put a oreo cookie into the milk for too long it becomes soggy and nasty but if you don't put it in long enough it doesn't absorb any milk and is just crunchy and dry.

If you play players too much too early, they are crushed by the weight of the NBA and they lose their confidence, but if you don't play them enough they never learn anything.
 
The oreo cookie theory: If you put a oreo cookie into the milk for too long it becomes soggy and nasty but if you don't put it in long enough it doesn't absorb any milk and is just crunchy and dry.

If you play players too much too early, they are crushed by the weight of the NBA and they lose their confidence, but if you don't play them enough they never learn anything.

I guess the adsorption option is out, right?
 
The oreo cookie theory: If you put a oreo cookie into the milk for too long it becomes soggy and nasty but if you don't put it in long enough it doesn't absorb any milk and is just crunchy and dry.

If you play players too much too early, they are crushed by the weight of the NBA and they lose their confidence, but if you don't play them enough they never learn anything.

Wow. That's rich.
 
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