After watching Aaron in the Bradley game, I can't help but to think of players that I have played and/or coached that "hide" on the field. They stay slightly out of position so as not to have to engage, hoping not to call attention to themselves. It's the low-confidence way of getting out of situations. Ellis is scared on the field. Total loss of confidence. It's painful to watch a kid with talent go through it.
Another tell-tale sign that he is hiding is his fouling. Guys without confidence generally foul to compensate for their lack of confidence. This lets them a) get out of a situation that they aren't comfortable in, such as getting beat one-on-one or b) get off the field (in this case court).
To check that I am not all wet on this I looked up his personal foul totals -- he has nearly the same number of personal fouls (24) as Stutz and Clemente (25 each) and 2 more than Hannah, yet he has less than HALF the minutes-per-game (12.4) of each of them (except Stutz who only has 17.8 minutes-per-game but obviously plays in a more foul-prone position).
I've seen other threads where people say he is "clueless" or "lazy" -- that's not it. I bet he plays strong and works hard in practice, where he is in a comfort zone (someone that has observed a practice can you verify this?) -- this just seems like a classical case of lost confidence.
So watching him go through this has crappy ramifications: There was no reason to draw a T the other night like he did .. he could have made a legitimate attempt to block the shot and cause a foul, instead of intentionally fouling him, drawing the technical. Ugh.
I hope he gets that confidence in check so we can see his real ability.
Another tell-tale sign that he is hiding is his fouling. Guys without confidence generally foul to compensate for their lack of confidence. This lets them a) get out of a situation that they aren't comfortable in, such as getting beat one-on-one or b) get off the field (in this case court).
To check that I am not all wet on this I looked up his personal foul totals -- he has nearly the same number of personal fouls (24) as Stutz and Clemente (25 each) and 2 more than Hannah, yet he has less than HALF the minutes-per-game (12.4) of each of them (except Stutz who only has 17.8 minutes-per-game but obviously plays in a more foul-prone position).
I've seen other threads where people say he is "clueless" or "lazy" -- that's not it. I bet he plays strong and works hard in practice, where he is in a comfort zone (someone that has observed a practice can you verify this?) -- this just seems like a classical case of lost confidence.
So watching him go through this has crappy ramifications: There was no reason to draw a T the other night like he did .. he could have made a legitimate attempt to block the shot and cause a foul, instead of intentionally fouling him, drawing the technical. Ugh.
I hope he gets that confidence in check so we can see his real ability.
Comment