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3 of 11, only 13 points on his debut! Talented, not skilled? No wonder you're being dumped by the NBA

author:Baseball Emperor
3 of 11, only 13 points on his debut! Talented, not skilled? No wonder you're being dumped by the NBA

Thorne Mack, who left the NBA, made his debut in the Israeli league.

Against BEER SHEVA, he scored 20 minutes of playing time, shooting just 3 of 11 from the field, including 0 of 3 three-pointers, and his debut stats were 13 points and 8 rebounds.

Although the team won, Meck's performance was obviously unsatisfactory.

There is talent, but the technology has not grown.

Being abandoned by the NBA is really not unreasonable.

3 of 11, only 13 points on his debut! Talented, not skilled? No wonder you're being dumped by the NBA

As the no. 10 pick in the first round of 16 years, Garnett has praised Meck as the next MVP-level player.

why?

Because of his physical talent, it is indeed tempting enough.

With a height of 2.13 meters, an arm span of 2.21 meters, and superb bounce and lateral speed in the same position, the offensive range covers the entire half.

Judging from the appearance and playing style, Meik and Thick Brow are quite similar.

After being selected, he was once regarded as the core cultivation by the Bucks because of his excellent physical talent.

But disappointingly, Meck's progress has been too slow.

3 of 11, only 13 points on his debut! Talented, not skilled? No wonder you're being dumped by the NBA

Mec is a typical type of player who knows a little bit of everything but is proficient in nothing.

He can play low, but only to face players who are smaller than himself.

Once an opponent is the same size as himself, or if the strength is above himself, he can easily end the round with iron.

Including the rest of the ability is also the same, can point guard, unstable;

Can defend, not high quality;

Can shoot three points, shooting a limited percentage.

In the 263 regular season games of his career, Mack averaged only 3.8 points and 2.2 rebounds per game, shooting only 43.5/32.7% from the field per three-point range.

3 of 11, only 13 points on his debut! Talented, not skilled? No wonder you're being dumped by the NBA

The NBA is like this, talent is only secondary, the most important thing is learning and adaptability.

The survival of the fittest is an immutable law of nature.

The lower leagues can bully opponents by body and play beautiful personal data.

Once in the higher level of the league, when the opponent's physical fitness is no less than, or even better than their own.

At that time, the strength of the field depends on the basic skills of the players and the learning ability of the players.

The Japanese anime "One Piece", I think many people have seen it, the second half of the Great Passage, is completely another world.

Mek has a very good talent, and the Bucks have also spent a lot of effort to cultivate, but his progress is really not enough to see.

Compared with the letter brother, it is even more the existence of the murderous heart.

If the follow-up Mek in the Israeli league, or can not play a star-level performance, the NBA's door, it should be permanently closed to him...

3 of 11, only 13 points on his debut! Talented, not skilled? No wonder you're being dumped by the NBA