Morten Stig Jensen at
Forbes comments on how Malik Monk was never given a chance to develop in Charlotte. Frank Vogel and Mike Brown both have given him an opportunity and shown confidence in his potential:
"The Hornets unquestionably made a mistake by letting Monk go for nothing, since he just [two years] later is playing a crucial role on one of the best teams in the Western Conference. Ultimately, the learning element here is to give young players a chance to succeed before determining their future. Monk started just one game in four years in Charlotte despite being an 11th overall selection. He never had a single 40-minute game and only broke the 35-minute barrier once.
In four years with the Hornets, Monk played a total of 4,159 minutes, barely over a thousand minutes per year.
That's not only a difficult sample size to take anything from, but it's also extremely difficult for any player to get comfortable in a set role, [since] the parameters are always changing."
https://www.forbes.com/sites/morten...mento-kings-guard-malik-monk/?sh=606ffe453c27