The Curious Case of Meyers Leonard

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  1. Shooter

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    Ever noticed Leonard's expression after he makes a basket or does something good on the court? He gets this kind of dreamy expression on his face, as if he's just wandered into a field of daisies and can't believe how beautiful it is. He seems to be looking down at the floor, or off at some unknown object in the distance, as if for a moment he doesn't know where he is. It's almost as if he's having an out-of-body experience, and nothing is quite real to him.

    It's a very strange thing. Perhaps he hates the attention he has drawn by making a good play, or perhaps he is basking in the glow of the moment. It's hard to tell. But it does seem that he is very focused on what HE is doing and how it's going to look, rather than on what the team is doing.

    I'd love to hear what everyone else thinks about this. I'm genuinely puzzled by Leonard's demeanor, and I'm trying to figure out what makes him tick.
     
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    His own college coach called him extremely immature, so I imagine he either has a case of adhd, which can come across as that in certain ways, or he is simply basking in his accomplishment like someone who is immature.
     
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    Do you guys remember his first monster dunk in garbage minutes, he stopped to flex. I'm thinking he's just not an adult mindset. His dad died when he was under 6 or so, and he was raised by his brother 2 years older than him, and his mom. I cut him some slack on that kind of stuff.
     
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    Well, my working theory is one that I read here on these message boards. Instead of playing good or even mediocre fundamental basketball he's going for low percentage plays where he soars in and dunks it. Kinda like a wide receiver who regardless of the play called runs the fly pattern. Of course when he actually catches one he's excited.
     
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    Maybe helping develop Leonard both physically and mentally for the NBA will be Lopez's biggest contribution to the team. Somehow I think those guys could develop a tight bond.
     
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    The guy is a kid. I figure in five or six years, he'll be a mean and nasty old veteran.
     
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    Great observation. I think Leonard really needs some help, and maybe Lopez is just the guy to provide it.
     
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    Interesting. I guess immaturity can come in lots of different forms, but I've never seen a player quite as "dreamy" on the court as Leonard. Perhaps it is a form of ADHD, as you say.
     
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    You probably aren't into the tweet scene, but Leonard tweets a lot of stuff about his personal life (with pictures). Might gain a little perspective seeing where he hangs out and what interests he has during this off time.
     
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    What I've noticed is that every time he takes any kind of contact, like a slight bump to the chops when he's fighting for position, he looks like he's about to cry. Hopefully, Lopez toughens him up a bit.
     
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    Yes, I saw him get a basketball to the face, and he had to stop what he was doing and check for blood. I don't blame him, I'm a wuss about that stuff though.
     
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    its funny how this forum is a bunch of adult men trying to criticize a 21 year old kid. lets see what you would have done if you were making plays as a 20 year old in the NBA. give the kid a break, so tired of you guys on this topic its unreal...let the season start please.
     
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    BlazerWookee UNTILT THE DAMN PINWHEEL!

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    Most of what I've read in this thread is more observation than criticism.

    Just sayin'.
     
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    Exactly right. I'm certainly not making fun of Leonard. I like the kid. I'm just puzzled by the way he carries himself on the court.
     
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    Blazednugz... How dare u speak out against the cult.

    U in trouble
     
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    21 years old and a career with a seven figure yearly salary . . . we have different definitions of "kid." He may think he is a kid, but society says he is an adult.
     
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    I get the same dreamy expression. Hope to get it a lot this season.

    My guess is he is religious and just thanking god, or maybe he's thinking of a loved one who would be proud of him.
     
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    maturity comes with experience, not zeros in your bank account.
     
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