Highly athletic players have their advantages, but one of the chief problems with today's NBA is that there are too many guys who've always relied on their athleticism, to the detriment of numerous other parts of their game—can't shoot free throws, can't shoot from anywhere outside of 8 feet, can't dribble. In other words, they have few, if any, discernible basketball skills, severely limiting them. I certainly wouldn't complain if Boston got DeAndre Jordan, but let's face it: offensively, he's useless outside the lower part of the paint.