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Good grief the PSA coach let it all hang out. Sounds like he's ready to move on...
A non-shooter refusing to lift weights because it'd mess up his shot? Yeesh...
The most immediate question, even more immediate than his draft status, is where does Diallo's game stand right now? What does he most have to work on?
"Consistently making shots," Espinosa said. "His strength is when the game is up and down in the open court. When you get in the half court, slow the game down, that's when Hamidou struggles. With us, A. he'd take bad shots. B. he'd miss a lot of shots.
"It's also maturity on the court. People ask me what are you going to do without Hamidou? We've been playing without Hamidou for the last two years. He has been in my doghouse at times. Discipline issues, he hasn't played. He has been in foul trouble a lot, missed half the game. We're used to playing without him. We are going to be fine."
"Hamidou is a freak athlete," Espinosa said. "Gifts God gave him, not many people have. But at the same time, there's a lot of guys who are 6-5, 6-6 who are athletic who can't shoot. He has got to separate himself. He has taken too many days off, especially this fall with us, not getting better. He has so many tools, but he has to get so much better, work harder every day and be mentally tougher."
Diallo's thinking evidently is he'll work out diligently at Kentucky and practice with elite college talent to improve. Yet at this point in the season, with so many games filling the schedule, how hard can a team go at it in practice through March?
"I told him the bottom line is how you perform on the court at Kentucky [in games]," Espinosa said. "That's when you get evaluated. They're going to be competing for a national championship. They're going to be busy playing. So he has got to want to do it himself.
"He's passing up 25 games with us to 'work on his game.' That was my big argument. We do skill work during the day. Our gym is open all the time. To be honest with you, we were disappointed with him in that regard. He told us he didn't want to lift during the season, because it would mess up his shot. He wasn't in the gym enough."
A non-shooter refusing to lift weights because it'd mess up his shot? Yeesh...