He appears to have the right mindset, and is enjoying the opportunity to play and get better. He definitely has shown improvement. He was very lost in sets in the beginning.
Comments from coach McDonald:
Things they have him work on:the Spurs are invested in McCallum as his frequent trips to Austin shows. They want him to develop into a stronger playmaker and floor general. So when McCallum heads to Austin, he is given a simple directive: run the team and be aggressive. And he has done just that, averaging 17.3 points, 4.8 assists and 3.9 rebounds in his nine D-League appearances.
“His job is to run the team,” McDonald said. “There are times out of timeouts, I want him to score because he has that ability. There's times he has a little leash to go get himself a basket because he is very athletic and very fast.”
Also a lot of credit given in that article to Cory Joseph... who established a blueprint as he got better after he famously requested to be sent to Austin himself.McDonald knows that the Spurs want him to “work on early play calls” and “being a leader on the court,” so he gives the third-year guard a lot of playing time (38.6 minutes a game) to focus on those aspects of his game.
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don't think this guy will ever learn

