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I hope he continues to just play because I have believed that he will be a key (pun intended) to getting a bigger star to play along with our draft picks for the next couple of years.
I've been in academics for decades. I would not consider this plagiarism at all.I assume you understand what plagiarism is? If you are going to quote something you need to include the article that is associated with the quote. Let me demonstrate
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Keyonte George needs to find a better way to deal with his frustration
George’s body language makes him seem disinterested in what the Jazz are doing.www.deseret.com
I backed out of following the draft entirely a few years ago. That said, I had questions regarding his shooting coming out of college that never seemed to be addressed. There was always some explanation about the role he was in, that he was taking tough shots and, essentially, “don’t worry about it.” There are legitimate times and reasons when a player’s numbers can be misleading but there has to be something tangible to point to for directing attention away from the numbers. Obviously players develop and grow, but is there anything we can appeal to as being good evidence of his shooting not being a concern that isn’t something about his form and release looking good or how crisp the splash is when it hits the net? Or have we collectively come to earth on this, which is what it feels like?
And the whole package eventually had to be put together in some fashion that translates into shooting percentages. I’m not too terribly interested in how smooth it looks in an open gym.His jumpshot is fine, he just can't get separation and his physical tools suck which means his shooting or passing have to be elite and they're just OK instead.
And the whole package eventually had to be put together in some fashion that translates into shooting percentages. I’m not too terribly interested in how smooth it looks in an open gym.
And that’s part of the “worrying about it” angle of looking at his college efficiency.I mean, his shooting percentages are low because he's too small and not good enough at handling the ball to get high percentage looks.
Ya I have no issue with homeys post.I've been in academics for decades. I would not consider this plagiarism at all.
While true that it's nicer to include the exact source, the essence of plagiarism is trying to pass off someone else's ideas as your own. @homeytennis did not do this.
(This is without getting into the issue of how plagiarism standards vary according to the situation. Message-board expectations about plagiarism are not (and should not be) as stringent as academic standards.)
Maybe plagiarism is the wrong. Still helpful to read the article to get context.I've been in academics for decades. I would not consider this plagiarism at all.
While true that it's nicer to include the exact source, the essence of plagiarism is trying to pass off someone else's ideas as your own. @homeytennis did not do this.
(This is without getting into the issue of how plagiarism standards vary according to the situation. Message-board expectations about plagiarism are not (and should not be) as stringent as academic standards.)
TrueStill helpful to read the article to get context.
Not really. He still has issues hitting open shots.His jumpshot is fine, he just can't get separation and his physical tools suck which means his shooting or passing have to be elite and they're just OK instead.
Not really. He still has issues hitting open shots.
For instance, he's 32% from 3 on "Wide Open" attempts, which he gets 1.7 of per game. He get's 4 "open" shots (36%), and 1.8 "tight" shots (and he actually shoots 34% on those) (this is all from 3). So he doesnt really have an issue getting enough decent looks from 3, he's just completely bricking the wide open ones this year for some reason.
So no, I dont really buy the separation thing being that big of an issue. He gets enough separation and he has a great release that he even manages to shoot well when contested. He just doesnt hit enough of the easy shots he gets.
Compare it to Sexton's tracking data this year. Sexton shoots 1.7 wide open 3's, 2.3 open 3's, and 0.3 tight 3's. He shoots 50/38/19 on those respectively.
Whenever (if ever) Keynote learns the consistency aspect of his shot, he will be an extremely dangerous shooter because he's one of the players capable of hitting a shot with a guy right in his face.
And I also dont think his physical tools suck.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5TR5Jr44qFw&ab_channel=CleverPepper
Ain't no GM so stupid as to trade Flagg for Keyonte, let's say the #4 pick and some bad other picks.