I wonder if NAW wasn't by habit trying to make sure he was getting the three and just let the catch and shoot go he would've hit it.
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I wonder if NAW wasn't by habit trying to make sure he was getting the three and just let the catch and shoot go he would've hit it.
He's a guy that does some things well some of the time
His jump shot technique will never really cut it. Had to totally rebuild his shot, it still looks awkward and he still leaves shots short a lot of the time
Can't finish at the rim unless it's gaping open
Melo will be 5 times the player Lonzo is
We aren't actually taking that many threes this season, believe it or not. Coming into tonight, we were 22nd in the league in 3 point attempts per game, and tonight we shot 22 threes, which is actually really not a lot at all in today's game. OKC shot 46, for comparison.
Edit: if anything, we sometimes don't take enough threes imo.
I thought he was doing a better job in increasing his drives to the basket and decreasing his dribble dribble step back three. At least until this game. I think Lonzo’s dad did a number on this kid. He seems unable to progress his game despite an obvious ability to do so.
Tonight the best plays were when Horford was sagging so far off of Adams for fear of Zion, we got nothing but looks for Ingram. Once they adjusted, I would've liked to see Zion positioned at the top of the key or more passes closer to the 3pt line and force the double team to move a greater distance. Let him see it and be able to make a reaction rather than trying to have Zion post up.
Our offensive game plan sure isn’t the three ball, which taking into account how we’ve been shooting them is probably a good thing. But I’m pretty sure that even our guards probably take more threes in practice than twos. And for young guys like NAW, the fact that there is a line on the court where he is used to his feet being behind when he shoots, is probably comforting for him in a stress situation like that.
Untill we stop packing the paint so hard and learn to run players off the line... Teams have figured out the defense and attacking the paint has to be a high percentage look and all they really have to do is a ton of motion for an open three or just walk up to line with the defender giving up a big open look.
I’m ready to see Kira!! If Payton Pritchard is getting minutes and playing pretty darn good for a rookie, Kira should be out there
I'm pretty certain if its Bledsoe/NAW closing out the game instead of Lonzo/NAW, they pull this one out.
Even when Bled has played bad he's been clutch. He definitely wouldn't have charged the lane like a headless chicken two plays in a row at the worst time.
One thing that Gentry did (and he did it too much, which is another issue) is that he knew that one way to compensate for poor shooting is volume.
Obviously that has it's own variety of annoying problems, that we all spend years being irritated by, but it's true.
This team needs to find a middle ground. We aren't a good enough shooting team to be this conservative with shots, as weird as that may sound. If your team has no snipers on it (and with JJ being like this, we pretty much don't right now) then the only way you can force them to respect you from behind the arc is by making it clear that you can and will take those shots, and putting the onus on them to pick their poison. Right now, we aren't doing that: shots are coming up on the perimeter and we're almost pathologically afraid of them.
Gentry's demand for a minimum of 40 threes a game is wrong. Our current rate of only about 20 is too few.
Stan is rightfully pissed... so much fault to go around right now...
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