
Get Your Motor Running…
2019-06-10
When the Cavaliers wound up with the fifth pick in the NBA Draft, I think most of us couldn’t help but feel a bit disappointed. While most fans (at least the type of fans who take the time to read blogs like this) knew that the new lottery odds made the possibility of the Cavaliers dropping in the draft order more likely than ever before, I don’t think many of us thought that they would actually wind up with the fifth pick.
Still, while there seems to be clear drop offs after the first and third picks in this draft, history tells us that it’s more likely than not that one or two future All-Stars will be drafted with the fifth pick or later. The hard part is identifying who those future All-Stars are. If it was easy, then players like Draymond Green, Nikola Jokic, Paul Millsap, Kyle Korver, Goran Dragic, and Manu Ginobili wouldn’t have been second-round picks.
When looking at players who have met or exceeded draft expectations, one commonality seems to stand out above all others, a tremendous motor, both in practice as well as in games . Jump shots can be fixed, shot selection can be altered, and defense can improve, but no amount of coaching can make a player care about basketball if they don’t already. All of the players listed above are known to be obsessed with their craft, with high on-court motors, allowing them to outperform what many thought they were capable of.
This type of work ethic seems to be the characteristic that Koby Altman and Dan Gilbert have place above all others when looking for players to add to the roster. It certainly applies to Collin Sexton. Whether you are a fan of Sexton or not, there’s no debating his work ethic and aggression. His desire to succeed also allowed him to alter and improve his shot selection as the season went on, even if it wasn’t what he was most comfortable doing. He stayed aggressive and was willing to alter his game in ways that helped his team more on the court. Those are things that winning NBA players do.
It’s possible that the Gilbert and Altman have adopted this philosophy based on the past two first round picks the team has made. Anthony Bennett is obviously one of the biggest busts in NBA history. While he had solid physical gifts, Bennett simply lacked the work ethic and passion for basketball needed to succeed in the NBA. No, the Cavs wouldn’t have drafted Giannis Antetokounmpo instead of Bennett, but it has since come out that Gilbert wanted to select Victor Oladipo, while Chris Grant favored Ben McLemore, and David Griffin and the rest of the front office preferred Bennett. While it took Oladipo five seasons and three teams to become a star, he has always been a solid player with a terrific motor.
One could make the case that the Cavaliers made a similar mistake with Andrew Wiggins. While Wiggins is reputed to have a good work ethic in terms of time he puts into his game, it’s fair to say that he often doesn’t play with a high motor during games particularly on the defensive end, where he was once thought to be a potential stopper. Considering he is owed over $121 million over the next four seasons, despite having a negative VORP over every season of his career so far, not having to pay Wiggins is yet another benefit of trading him and Bennett for Kevin Love.
When looking at this draft, three players seem to be in the conversation to be selected by the Cavaliers with the fifth pick in the draft; Jarrett Culver, Cam Reddish, and De’Andre Hunter. Both Culver and Hunter are said to be hard workers and the kind of players who would help set a culture of hard work for a team. Both also play hard on both ends, despite Hunter’s limits as a shot creator and Culver’s occasional defensive lapses. Either player seems to have the combination of talent and motor to be at least a solid rotation player for a long time. The same can be said for Brandon Clarke, the Gonzaga forward (and Nate Smith favorite), but it seems like Clarke will likely go a bit later in the lottery.
Meanwhile, Reddish is seen by many as the most talented of the players in the Cavs’ range due to his size, smooth style of play, and the fact that he was highly rated coming out of high school, but is that the truth? Yes he shooting stroke looks smooth, but he shot just 33% from deep this season. His dunks in an empty gym look great, but he shot a putrid 39% on two-point attempts this season. While Reddish had a few impressive performances, they were mixed in with too many games in which he simply faded into the background. It was somewhat similar to the way fellow former Duke player and former Cavalier Rodney Hood has both teased and frustrated fans over his career. Like Hood, Reddish is probably a good guy who does work on his craft, but he lacks the natural on-court motor that lets him assert himself in a game. This isn’t so much laziness as it is being a passive person.
Sometimes, when a player is generally mediocre and passive, teams look at his highlights and use them to project the type of player they think he can be. Despite the best efforts of both the player and the team, that almost never turns out to be true. No player is as good as their best moments or as bad as their worst ones. They are somewhere in between, hence the reason we look at scoring averages, shooting percentages, and other statistics that tell us what a player’s daily output might look like. Sometimes it seems that teams look at an underwhelming player with good highlights and like them better than a better play with less impressive highlights. It’s almost as if they think the lesser player has more room for growth. Chances are, the real truth is that lesser player simply isn’t as good and won’t ever be. It’s also unlikely that they will suddenly develop more than a player of similar age and experience level who has already worked hard enough to be better than them. That said, even if it is true and the underwhelming player has more room for growth, will it really be enough for them to overtake the other prospect who has been a better player and is already a few steps ahead of them? It seems unlikely.
Of course, a high motor is certainly no guarantee for success. Before the 2012 NBA Draft, I desperately wanted the Cavaliers to find a way to draft Michael Kidd-Gilchrist. Kidd-Gilchrist’s defense, athletic play, and nonstop motor were enticing to me. His free throw shooting seemed to indicate he could develop an outside shot. The fact that he was a small forward and high school teammates with Kyrie Irving just added to the intrigue.
Kidd-Gilchrist wound up being taken with the second pick in the draft by the Charlotte Hornets (then the Charlotte Bobcats), one pick after his Kentucky teammate, Anthony Davis. While he hasn’t been a bust by any means, Kidd-Gilchrist hasn’t really developed much since college. He’s still a solid defender who rebounds and finishes well, particularly in transition, but that’s about it. He still can’t shoot, which has become a bigger issue as the importance of spacing and outside shooting is of greater importance in the NBA now than ever before, and still can’t really create off the dribble. Sometimes a motor just isn’t enough to turn a solid player into a great one. Maybe it’s what made them good enough to even be a solid player in the first place.
Still, it’s been said that the Cavaliers focus on “controllables” such as work ethic and character as they add players to rebuild both their team and culture. Hopefully, that truly is the case. While these things may or may not help them find whatever hidden superstars there are in this draft, it should help them find some talented young players who have the ability to be long-term pieces of this team and who can help set a culture of work and accountability that we would all like the Cavaliers to have.
Please leave Jordan Bell in…
Powell goes under on cook, gets torched for a trey and then lets him go baseline and find Bell.
Please bring Gasol back in…
Agree with Van Gundy. I don’t like this lineup for gs
Big shot by cook
Trick or treat…forever and ever…
Really felt like Kawhi tried to assert himself in the second and it took it out of him.
Kawhi gonna go for the kill on this one… Warriors ship has one too many holes and sinking fast
Trick or treat…
Ha nurse is horse. First time I’ve had the sound on this series. He been like that the whole time?
Pretty much always…
Should be a good fourth.
Just don’t think Kerr trusts cook on D.
No reason he should…he sucks…
If he isn’t hitting threes or spacing, doesn’t add much. Of course he has only taken one shot and played 5 minutes.
Just a trade for more offensive spacing – when they play Livingston, Iguodala, Draymond.. essentially 3 non-shooters and Cousins is a bozo half the time
Sloppy play by Kawhi.
Kind of a poor game by Kawhi, really…he has a quarter to change that…
I remember how upset I was when Cousins went to GS. So glad he did.
They aren’t holding this lead without his production this game.
If Iggy had banked in that three, I break this monitor…
I thought the same thing :)
Cousins been huge this game
https://twitter.com/ProCityHoops/status/1138270377438851076
Wow Canada is lit with the watch parties. Great fanbase.
Surprised Quinn Cook isnt getting run against FVV – Livingston not seeming to contribute much. In years past, I feel like you could count on 5 Livingston mid-range J’s per game
If anything to just space the floor
Ibaka has been Garabio this season.
He’s a trick or treater…can’t trust him at all…Raptors don’t win game 7 against Sixers without him, but it’s pure trick or treat…
He was great in what game 3 or 4 this series too.
I meant this game.
Why the hell doesn’t Dray go right to the bucket against FVV in the post?
Lowry should be aggressive every time in that situation.
If*ka!
Uh oh. Siakam for Gasol. That’s a win for the Warriors.
Nice pin by cousins.
Show me a player composed of a higher percentage of douche than Klay…
Klay finally hitss one after about 6-7 straight missed just by curry and Klay.
Many, Dubs have gotten so many slop rebounds this series…
Another huge FVV shot. Here they come. Another thing different from 2016 is that Green and some of these other guys aren’t even looking to shoot wide open treys.
Leonard has hands like Gordie Howe.
Freddy Big Shot…
Gutsy effort by Looney. Lowry fouls an awful lot for PG
Big shot by FVV. Curry and Klay cooling.
Big shot FVV
Looney tough as nails.
That looked like it hurt the collarbone. Seems like over the back initially on looney
Lowry was just a hair late on the blockout.
Someone has to score for Toronto other than Kawhi. They’re sending 3 guys at him every time. I’d be posting Siakam and cutting Kawhi or using him as a decoy.
This is the game. If Toronto loses tonight it’s going seven and anything can happen.
I sort of feel like the raptors are just a better team. Curry and Thomson going Nova. Raptors get way way way easier shots. I have to think that will come back to hurt the warrior, maybe not this game, but next game.
Agree. Without Durant the Raptors are better.
Very very impressive game by splash Bros despite sloppiness.
I hate them, but they’re definitely stepping up
God. What a gross roll for the Thompson Layup.
Oof bad no call for Klay three. But totally unfocused. Iggy big trey
Really hate watching the Warriors when they’re taking and hitting this many threes…it’s boring basketball…
Curry and Thompson making some tough treys. Eventually that probably stops.
Not so sure… two of the best shooters to ever do it.
Yeah but some of these are sort of ridiculous at least at the rate they’re hitting them.
Have you watched the Warriors before?
I watched when Curry got bottled up in 2016 without Durant by arguably not as good of a d.
Warriors gotta get some offense other than Splash Bros or this thing is over
Green just missed a bunny. Siakam so tough down low. Raptors length has bothered gs so so much this series.
Raptors getting great shots.
More of that, Pascal…
Klay still Fuego from distance
Don’t know if I buy this but yikes. https://twitter.com/ACLrecoveryCLUB/status/1138268211378450432
Uh that doesn’t look good.
That’s kind of ugly…but I’ll wait for the MRI…
Can’t believe warriors only had 9 tovs that half. They got incredibly lucky with some bounces. Feel like they could have had about twice that. They play that sloppy in the second half this game is over now that Durant is out. Warriors don’t have the margin for that many self inflicted oopsies.
They had some poor rushed shots that essentially acted as turnovers too. A couple of Klay’s shots were head-scratching
That contested transition 18 foot fading j with like 20 sec on the clock and 2 minutes left comes to mind
Cousins’ lack of conditioning is the story of this series (aside from the KD injury) for the Warriors. He just cannot sustain..
I mean yeah, but also he made a gigantic impact for about 6 minutes.
Time to utilize the mute button…although I’m sure I’ll miss some astute analysis from Rose and Pierce…
Loony with ONIONS for that putback. Had to hurt with a broken collarbone. Ragged half.
I bet Siakam is going to be a monster next year…he needs to up his corner three %…and he probably will — even last season he wasn’t nearly as good a shooter as he is now…
Good God that was a lucky break by curry
Warriors getting torched in transition
How is that not a travel on Curry at the end there?
I’m gonna go out onto a pretty sturdy limb and say that Durant’s injury was always to his Achilles. And I’d speculate that he tried to play out of guilt. He obviously didn’t rupture it (then or now), but he’s risking some pretty big dough, not to mention his career. Makes the summer sweepstakes all the more interesting.
Likely.
And to his credit he made a pretty big difference. Got them off to a fantastic start.
Calf strain. He wouldn’t be playing with an achilles. He wouldn’t be able to put as much weight on it as he did just walking back to the locker room if it was achilles.
Lonnie Chisenhall syndrome
‘Strain’ is kind of a joke, but I think it’s a calf tear, which are pretty nasty…it might be a little worse than the Warriors have let on, but he has missed a month plus. I’m sure one reason he’s playing tonight is some sort of guilt, but if it was a ruptured achilles or something along those lines he wouldn’t be able to play. I think he felt okay to play, and he just retweeked it. It happens.
Can you strain or tweak a tendon? I have no idea. Could you play then? I mean probably shouldn’t, bit I have no idea
I think you can tear/injure it without it completely detaching. That’s what I think he has. But I’m not sure either.
I’m guessing some tearing (but not a rupture) of his Achilles. If he tore his calf, would he be holding higher up? (I don’t know). The manager of the Nets must be curious.
Warriors just looked exhausted mentally.
Siakem looked like Kevin Love on D against Curry there
Man are the Dubs sloppy. Still, I feel like a ragged pace favors them.
Not if they give away this many possessions
Loosey Goosey warriors.
foul contest.
Horrible shot by thompson
So many mental mistakes by the Dubs right now. Kerr should be pissed.
Ooo bad no call and then call on warriors. Looked like elbow to iggy
Yeah Mark, gonna guess Looney is NOT 100%…
9 tovs for warriors. Could be about 14 had the raptors gotten their hands on some of those loose passes. Bet they have about 4 unforced tovs in that 9.
Cousins gassed again.
Wow. Warriors are giving the ball to the raptors. Wonder how many unforced