Coach Ellis
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Based on that metric, Donovan wouldn’t be the guy taking those three shots to force overtime in the first place. To get the good, you’ve got to live with the bad - Quin is giving him a perfect amount of freedom to create and shoot. His gravity as a rookie is amazing.There's no set number, but as a player, you should know who's hot and it's not always you.
Still, can't deny Donovan can be incredibly clutch when we need him to be.
Win or lose, these are the types of games Donovan needs to have. At some point in the playoffs, you often have to have the best guy on the court to win and advance. He needs to know that more times than not, HE IS THAT GUY.
Last night, the Jazz almost pulled off a miracle comeback because of it. If LMA hadn’t had a career game, Donovan is ALL that anyone would be talking about this morning. Once he starts hitting threes at the level he was during the win streak, he’ll be unstoppable.
During the win streak, he was at .400 on 6.7 attempts, and since then he’s down to .285 on 8.7 attempts with increased attention from defenses. Some of that is his percentages coming back to earth, and some of it is inexperience and shot selection. He gets that touch back. . . and look the eff out.
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