The biggest difference between an average NBA player and a star is consistency. For example, Kelly Olynyk looked like a star when he scored 26 points to lead the Celtics to a Game 7 victory over the Wizards. But in the following 5-game series against Cleveland, he returned to average, scoring a total of 39 points in the series.
An NBA star performs at a high level on a consistent basis, virtually game in, game out. That steadiness remains a challenge for every one of the Baby Lakers. So this offseason, there are different skills that each should work on to reach their potential and emulate an existing star:
Jordan Clarkson– he is the most experienced young Laker with three full pro seasons under his belt, following three NCAA seasons, he is closest to a finished product ,with likely less room for improvement.