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Came across this article from a while back. While it is overall a pretty nice read, there is one particular moment that is really interesting when the interviewer asked him point blank about his defense. His response:
"I don't know where that came from. Like I said, people take whatever they hear and run with it. That's been a thing all year. I'm not saying I'm a perfect defender. Everybody makes mistakes out there, especially being new (to college) and out there playing. You're not going to be perfect on defense. People see one thing and see that, take it, put it out there. A lot of people see it, read it, they start saying it, then it just trickles down to "Oh, he's just a bad defender." I think it's all BS, to be honest, if I'm being completely honest. I don't worry about it, though. Eventually people will see. That's all I'm working for, to show people my full package, everything I can bring to a team...
... If you go back [to before Duke] and look at everything, you can see that I love to block shots. That's when I was around the basket, back guy communicating. When I came into Duke it was a new situation where I had to learn different positions, and I challenged myself to learn those positions. It was my first time playing on the wings, learning how to jab at a guy coming in, getting back to the corner. It was a learning process for me. "
One thing that really piques my interest, it seems to really irk him about the fact that he was dropped from consensus number 1 to 2 after a year of college due to his lackluster defense. (Particularly due to his feel for the game and his BBall IQ). The way I look at it on the surface, it does almost seem to me that his response is a little bit naive (since it is quite evident that his lackluster defense came from him being absent-minded or just not being able to read the offense). But the fact that, from his tone, the way that it irks him, that could very well be something he'd put his head down and really hone to get better. And like I said in another post, he already has the advantage due to the freakish athleticism.
Read the original article here:
NBA Draft Q&A: Marvin Bagley III on his huge Puma deal and challenge to those who doubt him at No. 1
https://www.cbssports.com/college-b...and-challenge-to-those-who-doubt-him-at-no-1/
"I don't know where that came from. Like I said, people take whatever they hear and run with it. That's been a thing all year. I'm not saying I'm a perfect defender. Everybody makes mistakes out there, especially being new (to college) and out there playing. You're not going to be perfect on defense. People see one thing and see that, take it, put it out there. A lot of people see it, read it, they start saying it, then it just trickles down to "Oh, he's just a bad defender." I think it's all BS, to be honest, if I'm being completely honest. I don't worry about it, though. Eventually people will see. That's all I'm working for, to show people my full package, everything I can bring to a team...
... If you go back [to before Duke] and look at everything, you can see that I love to block shots. That's when I was around the basket, back guy communicating. When I came into Duke it was a new situation where I had to learn different positions, and I challenged myself to learn those positions. It was my first time playing on the wings, learning how to jab at a guy coming in, getting back to the corner. It was a learning process for me. "
One thing that really piques my interest, it seems to really irk him about the fact that he was dropped from consensus number 1 to 2 after a year of college due to his lackluster defense. (Particularly due to his feel for the game and his BBall IQ). The way I look at it on the surface, it does almost seem to me that his response is a little bit naive (since it is quite evident that his lackluster defense came from him being absent-minded or just not being able to read the offense). But the fact that, from his tone, the way that it irks him, that could very well be something he'd put his head down and really hone to get better. And like I said in another post, he already has the advantage due to the freakish athleticism.
Read the original article here:
NBA Draft Q&A: Marvin Bagley III on his huge Puma deal and challenge to those who doubt him at No. 1
https://www.cbssports.com/college-b...and-challenge-to-those-who-doubt-him-at-no-1/