I very much agree that if Ben just learns how to defend, how to shoot, and how to dribble, he could be a good NBA player.
Ok, I'll take that sarcastic comment
But in all seriousness, he's already a decent defender (needs to learn to stay in front of his man and not foul all the damn time) and he's an excellent shooter (just lacks confidence to knock it down ala Marcus Thornton this season for us). His explosiveness is present and could potentially be one of the most explosive players in the NBA if he keeps working hard. That would do wonders for him IF he learns to put the ball on the floor and get to the hoop, hence, dribbling.
So, confidence and dribbling. Defense is already there because of his athleticism. explosiveness and hard work.
One is purely psychological so there is no reason that he can't accomplish that.
The other has to do with putting hours and hours of work into his game. I used to play basketball in high school with this one kid who was our 13th man. He was the most athletic player in our team but he couldn't dribble or shoot for sh!t !!!! Well, he worked hard after freshman and sophomore year and come varsity, he was the star player on our squad and one of the best dribblers as well for a forward.
So, any half-wit can learn how to dribble and take care of the ball. All it takes is practice and experience. He didn't have to do that in College cause that's a totally different system and because of his confidence, he was one of the best shooters in college so he always posted up rather than being forced to put the ball on the floor. When he did dribble, he was on a fast break and that's where the majority of his inside baskets came from.
I think Ben Mac's main issue with regards to dribbling is that he needs to learn to work with his speed. He's too fast for his own good when he dribbles and that's why he loses control of the ball often, sadly.
He's got the most upside besides MCW from last years draft and I think he can potentially become an all-star. He has a little ego (see all-star dunk contest) when he's feeling confidence. When that ego is stroked, he becomes a beast. We've seen it in college but the best is yet to come. I hope we don't trade him next season. Give the kid some time to develop. He should have still played in college this season.