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Of course, that's his personality. That being said, management should try to find a veteran with some toughness to tutor his *** on the low post. He's wasting so much. That being said, it's becoming frustrating so suggest to today's player that they need to be "tutored" by older vetearns or retired players to help improve their game. What happened to the days of taking initiative working on a weakness and improving it without having to go to a "low post school" by Dream or anyone else? I mean, I get it, but at the same time I don't. I think doing that speaks to a much bigger issue though.A lot of his hangups and deficiencies indirectly/directly have to do with how soft and passive he is.This is all he relies on for his game. His athleticism. He doesn't box out. He jumps over people for rebounds. It's so frustrating to watch him given how strong he is, and he doesn't really know how to use what he has. This is why he gets called for over the back fouls a lot. Once he figures out how to play a more technically sound game (if ever) then he'll be a more effective player. You can make the argument he's a young player but we're getting out of that zone for him now. He's a vet and should know better. Just because he CAN jump doesn't mean he has to lead the team in blocks. Just being effective enough to alter shots in the paint is good enough. Then there is his offensive game, but that's another discussion for another day. He needs to take steps doing this if he seriously wants to be MVP, but I doubt it, he's happy catching lobs for now.