He built his confidence in pre-school, grade school, high school, and college. If he doesn't have a backbone, and some confidence in himself despite what other people say, he will probably never get it. That being said, you dont have to kill they guy or abuse him..... and I dont think either of those things is being done to him.
He's all grown up now, he can handle it.
I'm with Jay on this. It would have been a good time to mention Hayward in some postive way. That statement does not require that a mention of bell or no mention of bell is required.
Jay - stay on top of this becuase so far, it appears Dwill has NOT given Honzward the benefit of the doubt.
Hayward would respond to hugs and kisses. Less so to a tough the love approach. DWill would have been better served to complement the dude in some small way imo. He may be starting in the back court next to him again soon.
Not true. Dude is 20. He can't even go out with his team mates for a drink. That's got to be some what alienating. Like the MO stated, we don't know what goes on behind closed doors, but damn, it wouldn't be too hard for DWill to put his arm around the kid in public to make him feel good.
He is a baller imo. It is up to his leaders how to maximize his potential.
I think all you guys are reading too much into Deron's comments. Of course the Jazz missed Bell; he's a starter, he's a team leader. And he's a tough SOB. Jazz couldn't stop anyone in the 2nd, 3rd and down the stretch. Raja may have helped.
Really? Leadership requires boosting ego whether it is deserved or not? D-Will leads by example. He leaves everything on the court. He's a winner. As long as he's not divisive then I'm not asking him to take personnel management and player ego development courses. He can work on free throws or growing bigger pecks instead.
if ya ax me.
if I had an ax, I might.
Calling out Hayward like he did is leading by example?
And Howard has barely played....
Ahem, it's Haywood.
I don't get how this thread even happened.