<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Imagine Jazz rookie Paul Millsap as a cartoon character. He is trucking along doing just fine, then suddenly, out of nowhere, a wall appears and he runs right into it with a big heavy thud. It's a little embarrassing, to be splayed as some form of road kill, but Millsap can take heart in knowing he isn't the first player whose zeal, or will, for the NBA, comes to a screeching halt. Nearly every player goes through it at some point, usually in his rookie year, when the rigorous NBA schedule and the demands of going up against the best players in the world take their toll and suddenly flatten players. Millsap can't pinpoint exactly when he hit the proverbial wall. He only knows he did, and the good news is he thinks he has finally climbed over it. </div> <div align="center">Source</div>