jope
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he also seemed like he wasn't going full speed, unless that's just him. Sorta seemed like he didn't care a whole lot to be out there, tbh.
well the Jazz said he had the best balance through workouts of any player that they brought in for workouts.
he also seemed like he wasn't going full speed, unless that's just him. Sorta seemed like he didn't care a whole lot to be out there, tbh.
And doesn't board.
He boxed out. Someone else just grabbed teh rebounds.
well the Jazz said he had the best balance through workouts of any player that they brought in for workouts.
The balance on the shot isn't the issue, it's the flatness.
One feeds the other. Shots on balance and in rhythm will tend to have better trajectories. Off balance means over compensation that leads to poorer trajectories.
With some of these conversations and excuses I wonder if any of you understand basic shot mechanics.
. They still went in, I'll give him that.
If I had to guess, I would say about 18-20How many minutes did he play?
Agreed.His best move of the night was the traveling call drive. I'm not sure what constitutes traveling in the NBA these days, but I see that play not called 95% of the time in real games
A.) There's a lot of talent there - especially shooting the ball. .
Or he lacks the confidence to just take and make the open shot he was givenYou can tell he is a Kobe fan with the pump fake with the purpose to draw a foul.
Huh?
In college he shot a horrible percentage, last night he didn't shoot a good percentage, I think he was even bad from the line last night.... Plus he was clanking shots in warm-up.
Imo where he looked good was his ball handling, size and way he moves, and a couple of nice passes.
Looked like a poor shooter and rebounder but good passer and ball handler