Frank’s Question for Rookies: “Can You be Relied Upon?

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    http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/basketb...2645,full.story

    this is wat i think L Frank does with all of the rookies...

    L frank does a good job with the rookies…yea he doesnt play them there rookie year nd i dont blame him because there is proof that he develops them a little. for example…boone. boone was a no show his rookie season…2nd year he was a double double machine nd probably our starting PF this year. antione wright was a bench warmer his rookie season..his second season was ok u saw wat he did the 1st game of the season against the bulls.same with kristic his rookie season was a bench warmer then his second season became nd starter nd a 18&6 guy a night until his tore his acl…so look for sean williams to b the same as all these players…he will b 1 heck of a bbal player…so basically wat im tryin to say is that he gets the rookies comfortable with a regular 82 game season then once they got the rookie season under there belts then they see major playing time…
     
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    Here's the problem. Frank HAS to play the rookies this year. At least Lopez and CDR
     
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    of course he HAS to play them cuz if he doesnt he is gonna get his a** WHOOPED nd get his face eatin by the media
     
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    I think you have the record for making the most "dumbest post of the year" threads.

    Frank and the Rooks … It’s Not What It Seems

    What you're describing is called a learning curve. It happens to virtually every rookie with virtually every coach. Duh.
     

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