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I'm curious to hear what people expect from Coleman this year.
Obviously, his career has been underwhelming thus far. And last year, he was primarily a warm body space eater, who had lots of ups and downs.
I don't envision that he's ever going to post big numbers, but I could see an uptick in performance from him this season based upon three important factors:
Again, not expecting Coleman to somehow morph into Christmas. He's going to split time with Chukwu / Lydon, so anyone looking for a 7 and 7 consistent type of year is bound to be disappointed. But I wouldn't be surprised to see him play more effectively this season, based upon the factors listed above.
What say you?
Obviously, his career has been underwhelming thus far. And last year, he was primarily a warm body space eater, who had lots of ups and downs.
I don't envision that he's ever going to post big numbers, but I could see an uptick in performance from him this season based upon three important factors:
- This will be the first season since his collegiate career began where he's entering the season healthy. Instead of trying to get back to a baseline of just being able to return to a minimum threshold of athletic performance, Coleman stayed in shape and can now devote his time, effort, and off-season focus to...
- Spending the offseason working on improving his game, instead of rehabbing to get back to square one. My opinion only, but this is a huge advantage; he hasn't shown much improvement throughout his career, in large part because he [1] wasn't healthy enough to play much, and [2] his physical problems stunted his development. An offseason of being able to work on his game might help his refinement and enable him to show a more effective, expanded game.
- Whereas he entered last season largely unproven / inexperienced, with relatively little meaningful game experience under his belt, he's entered this year with a full season under his belt. And the final four run may pay dividends in terms of him playing in pressure game situations.
Again, not expecting Coleman to somehow morph into Christmas. He's going to split time with Chukwu / Lydon, so anyone looking for a 7 and 7 consistent type of year is bound to be disappointed. But I wouldn't be surprised to see him play more effectively this season, based upon the factors listed above.
What say you?
