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Ignoring potential trades, this team will take the next step when Dyson and Herb learn to shoot. I will leave it at that. We become more efficient and make the offensive game easier on ourselves, the better we will be defensively. I want to see Dice develop as a ball handler and playmaker but by god I hope we are a better shooting team this year. Fingers crossed.
Post all-star break, Herb shot 44% on 3s and 52% from the field. Has a 63% TS%. Not too worried about Herb.
I wish Dyson would release his floaters at the top of his jump.
And we know he was in and out of the linueup early in the season with injuries. Then was missing either Zion, or more importantly, Ingram to help set up his looks for the other part of that time.
Plus we like to keep track of how players perform when the intensity rises. Hence why we keep track of post-all star break stats. I didn't have to break that out myself.
The point is, he's capable.
That’s great and all but post all star stats aren’t the end all be all. He still shot horribly for most of the year and other people being out is a horrible excuse for poor individual performance.
I'm not as concerned about his team-related skills in this arena. But, I am concerned about his individual skills (shooting, ball-handling, finishing, defense). Being proficient in one of four is a tad bit disappointing for a second year lottery pick. But, it's early...and he's extremely young.
Last edited by As I See It; 07-09-2023 at 02:44 PM.
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