Blair is very, very raw but I smile every time I see him making a strong move to the basket or do his work down low for rebounds. He is very young, he has serious elevations issues due to his well do ented knee issues, he is seriously undersized for his position (and I tend to feel, after seeing him recently, that he has let some of his much vaunted pre-season conditioning go a bit as the season has progressed) but he has the 'it' factor that you cannot teach.
Give it a few years, Blair is the kind of guy that will need to play to figure out how to compensate for his body/position in the NBA. But you can see that this kid will be a special player one day, he has a high bball IQ, he is nothing but effort, he has the PERFECT coaching staff to craft his game, and he has the luxury of playing next to Tim Duncan and picking up some of the old dog's tricks down low. I think you will find that Blair will develop into a Kevin Love type player who bring a real physical element to the game and real defensive tenacity to the team in his prime, he just has to figure out how to get there. You can see, however, that he is hungry and has confidence--these two things are key to making a star in the NBA.
I was thinking to myself last night that he is a Shaq clone in Sir Charles's body--interesting combo, but this kid did not get to where he is today at his height and with his knees (which I don't think will be much of a problem really, his lower body is sooooo strong that I think the only thing that will happen is that he will never have the lift he could have had with ACLs) without knowing how to play.

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