Ament will improve

I’ve been critical of a $4m investment being a mediocre disappointment in a critical portion of the season.

I don’t see how he’s going to improve this season when his biggest flaws are mostly physical.

Idc if I’m right or wrong. Just win.
He’s 18 years old and far from a finished product. Unfortunately for us we won’t see that product until he’s in the nba.
 
He’s 18 years old and far from a finished product. Unfortunately for us we won’t see that product until he’s in the nba.
The NIL dedicated to him could have gone to 2 finished products. That’s my biggest gripe. I don’t care how good Nate becomes in 3-4 years.
 
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I’ve been critical of a $4m investment being a mediocre disappointment in a critical portion of the season.

I don’t see how he’s going to improve this season when his biggest flaws are mostly physical.

Idc if I’m right or wrong. Just win.
That second paragraph is more evidence that basketball ain't your thing. Great basketball coaches like Barnes create ways for improvement, and Ament has reiterated he is here to listen to Barnes on how to improve.
 
That second paragraph is more evidence that basketball ain't your thing. Great basketball coaches like Barnes create ways for improvement, and Ament has reiterated he is here to listen to Barnes on how to improve.
Another implication I don’t understand the game. I grew up in central Indiana in the same AAU circles that produced multiple NBA players. Relax.

Ament is struggling to gain separation by lack of first step and ball handling, and in the cases he’s able to get a step and attack the rim he’s too weak to finish. Is listening to CRB going to make him magically gain 20lbs by January?

Our best bet for better production is to use him differently. He’s not going to provide the shot creation we anticipated.
 
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The NIL dedicated to him could have gone to 2 finished products. That’s my biggest gripe. I don’t care how good Nate becomes in 3-4 years.
I agree . One and done high school players are a crap shoot. Unfortunately the nba drafts on potential and someone is going to take a chance on these one year phenoms every year. I would rather pay for a proven player Knetch, Lanier, Jacoby
 
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Another implication I don’t understand the game. I grew up in central Indiana in the same AAU circles that produced multiple NBA players. Relax.

Ament is struggling to gain separation by lack of first step and ball handling, and in the cases he’s able to get a step and attack the rim he’s too weak to finish. Is listening to CRB going to make him magically gain 20lbs by January?

Our best bet for better production is to use him differently. He’s not going to provide the shot creation we anticipated.
That's my point. Barnes will implement offensive sets that maximize what he can do now that minimize his current lack of physicality. He will also learn from repetition as to what he can and can't do against physical play, and yes during this season because he is willing to do what Barnes tell him. At least he has said as much in every interview
 
How do you explain Julian Phillips away?
Can't, but he didn't present himself as a student there to learn from Barnes as Ament has in interviews. I do know Keon Johnson and Springer went to UT because their parents guided them there because of Barnes. I guess we'll see. I could be wrong about Ament, but at least he's shown a willingness to learn from Barnes
 
His talent is visible for sure, but to me he just doesn’t look physically mature enough for the next level after 1 season. With his build he should not appear timid, but he often does. Is that fair?
The NBA offers more time for someone with high potential to develop because there isn't a limit of time with coaches. If a player in Barnes' system is willing to put gym time on their own, they can flourish. Barnes looked over to Ament in a presser and said he was shooting 300 threes day and Nate confirmed it. That's what it takes. Ament isn't doing that with coaches in the gym. If he can develop a more consistent outside shot it will be extremely beneficial until he gets stronger and more physical
 
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