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To be more specific, it's the inability to create less tough shots for himself. I don't think he's scored a single basket out of iso in his first two games. It's all come from spot ups, cuts, and putbacks. And those shots are great, efficient shots which he should build his game around.

Naturally, he's not going to get as many of those shots playing at Rutgers. But he's also complicit in his own shot selection. His lack of rim/FT attempts is a combination of his mentality/lack of ability.
I thought the one legged fade away jumper after the rebound was kind of emblematic of some of his most serious problems... he got the rebound very close to the rim and instead of finishing there... or trying to draw a foul in a position where the defense is compromised... he stepped back and took a really hard fading jumpshot... which he made but that's not the point. He chose to forego an easier shot... or attempt to draw a foul in favor of a hard shot. The coaching staff needs to work with him on that...
 

I have only watched a few lowlights(not full games), but some of the things I worried the most with Kas are in full display in that setting and I think it will get worse in the NBA. All the crafty little things he used to do to gain an advantage and in most cases barely make the play are no longer working. He's not creating an advantage against better, longer, more skilled athletes.
 
I thought the one legged fade away jumper after the rebound was kind of emblematic of some of his most serious problems... he got the rebound very close to the rim and instead of finishing there... or trying to draw a foul in a position where the defense is compromised... he stepped back and took a really hard fading jumpshot... which he made but that's not the point. He chose to forego an easier shot... or attempt to draw a foul in favor of a hard shot. The coaching staff needs to work with him on that...

It’s one of his favorite shots. Definitely looks cool when he makes it, but it’s not a great shot. In general I think he’s too adverse to contact on offense. When he does attack the rim, he tries to evade the defenders instead of seeking contact.
 
It’s one of his favorite shots. Definitely looks cool when he makes it, but it’s not a great shot. In general I think he’s too adverse to contact on offense. When he does attack the rim, he tries to evade the defenders instead of seeking contact.
Yeah, he did attack the rim on some of the other rebounds he got and he looked incredibly athletic doing it, but on those there wasn't even a hint of resistance or contact waiting for him. He needs to get better and more confident with bodies around him in the paint because he has some great tools and athletic gifts and it would be a shame if he didn't use them to their full effect.
 
Yeah, he did attack the rim on some of the other rebounds he got and he looked incredibly athletic doing it, but on those there wasn't even a hint of resistance or contact waiting for him. He needs to get better and more confident with bodies around him in the paint because he has some great tools and athletic gifts and it would be a shame if he didn't use them to their full effect.

He has some Ayton in him for sure. Great physical tools used for the wrong reasons. It will be key to steer his development in the right direction.
 
Flip's added strength is allowing him to be more aggressive. It's showing up in his rebounding and some inside scoring. He's not trying to finesse things as much.
Flip looked really good to me last night. I'm not his biggest fan, but he showed some inside presence that he has lacked in his other SL games.
 
Walter Clayton's shooting looks to be translating. He's knockdown once he finds his rhythm. He started 1/6 last night, then made 3/4, including a pretty clutch 3ball late.

He was 7/19 (37%) in the 3 games.
 
Cody shot 4/13 on his 3PAs (31%) and averaged 11.6 ppg with 1.7 stocks. I'm hoping he can make 33% this year.

Incidentally, Flip also shot 4/13 on 3PAs in SLC SL.
 
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Obviously SL isnt everything, but Im glad I dropped him out of being a top 5 player. I thought I might have gone too overboard dropping him to the early 20's, but it's looking like a legitimate take now.
I think he'll figure it out. I've only watched one game and his defense looks much better than I would have guessed. He's also made some nice passes and physically/athletically looks like he belongs. The shot isn't falling and he isn't handling ball pressure well. He'll have time to put it together.
 
Reminder that Deron Williams looked really bad during his rookie summer league. He shot around 20%.
I was super high on Lively pre draft and then he looked really bad in summer league, so I wrote him off, and then he ended up having a great rookie year. There was someone else in that draft I was down on and had a great summer league and then was awful as a rookie (Jett Howard, I think).

That taught me not to really take anything from summer league. It's fun, but doesn't really mean much as far as future potential.
 
I thought the one legged fade away jumper after the rebound was kind of emblematic of some of his most serious problems... he got the rebound very close to the rim and instead of finishing there... or trying to draw a foul in a position where the defense is compromised... he stepped back and took a really hard fading jumpshot... which he made but that's not the point. He chose to forego an easier shot... or attempt to draw a foul in favor of a hard shot. The coaching staff needs to work with him on that...
One thing to consider is that different shots are more or less difficult for different players.
That particular shot is one that was quite easy for me. It was one of my go to shots and was easier for me to make than a shot that would be easier for you to make.
 
Reminder that Deron Williams looked really bad during his rookie summer league. He shot around 20%.

Also, Brice shot under 30% from 3FG as a rookie. It takes some guys time to get comfortable.
yup. 9 ppg on 40/22 shooting. and he played three years in college so he was 21 at the time.

brandon miller: 15 and 7, but on 38/31 shooting splits. so many examples of really good players who struggled big time as rookies in summer league.
 
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