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6/27/2012  2:02 AM
This summer he has to develop a go to move. Something basic but effective. What about a Tim Duncan bank shot? It's just outside the paint, can still rebound from there. He wount be in Amare's or Melo's way. How hard would it be for him to develop do you think?
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6/27/2012  2:07 AM
Probably pretty hard how long has he been in the NBA now
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6/27/2012  2:12 AM
Jmpasq wrote:Probably pretty hard how long has he been in the NBA now

He is a ten year vet. But he got better as the years went by.

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6/27/2012  3:12 AM
IMO Tyson has the ability just hasn't had the confidence. Anyone that can hit FT's should be able to make a midrange shot. Also a hook shot is not that hard to execute. The trick is learning the footwork and getting a good base. He doesn't have to turn into Hakeem just add a little variety. It's actually more important to just increase his attempts more than being a great shooter. Teams don't defend him away from the basket so he has to make them pay and a few post ups wouldn't hurt.
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6/27/2012  12:23 PM
If Javale McGee can shoot a hook shot, why can't Tyson?


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6/27/2012  8:25 PM
The Hook Shot, you say. The one move that was used to set NBA record for points scored. Yes ! I can definitely get behind that. Chandler + hook Shot would be impossible to stop. He would need to learn the complimentary footwork, of course.
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6/27/2012  8:57 PM
He should at least be able to learn and have the Alonzo Mourning hook shot in his arsenal , it was disgusting but it used to go in
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6/27/2012  9:16 PM
ChuckBuck wrote:If Javale McGee can shoot a hook shot, why can't Tyson?



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6/27/2012  9:38 PM
ramtour420 wrote:This summer he has to develop a go to move. Something basic but effective. What about a Tim Duncan bank shot? It's just outside the paint, can still rebound from there. He wount be in Amare's or Melo's way. How hard would it be for him to develop do you think?

I seriously doubt you'll ever see TY with anykind of offensive moves at this point in his career. Just perfect what your good at and play your role.

We all want our players to get better in other area's, which is obvious but far fetch. I think if you find the right pieces to complement each player, there weakness in certain areas wouldn't be so glaring.

We all wish oakly could run and was more athletic, but we fully excepted his lacking in that area cause he was strong in other areas. Get the right players structured around your system that complement each other, and weaknesses are hiding. We had mediocre pg's like ward and childs lead us to 55 60 wins seasons avg less then 8 ast. All because of the system and the role they were in, perfect fit

Tyson is a PnR roll to the basket big man, slashing the paint, ally oops. We have enough guys on this team that can score from anywhere on the court. We were missing him wide open in the paint so much under MDA it was ridiculous, and MDA kept saying it in ever post game conferenc

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6/27/2012  11:09 PM
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ramtour420 wrote:This summer he has to develop a go to move. Something basic but effective. What about a Tim Duncan bank shot? It's just outside the paint, can still rebound from there. He wount be in Amare's or Melo's way. How hard would it be for him to develop do you think?

I seriously doubt you'll ever see TY with anykind of offensive moves at this point in his career. Just perfect what your good at and play your role.

We all want our players to get better in other area's, which is obvious but far fetch. I think if you find the right pieces to complement each player, there weakness in certain areas wouldn't be so glaring.

We all wish oakly could run and was more athletic, but we fully excepted his lacking in that area cause he was strong in other areas. Get the right players structured around your system that complement each other, and weaknesses are hiding. We had mediocre pg's like ward and childs lead us to 55 60 wins seasons avg less then 8 ast. All because of the system and the role they were in, perfect fit

Tyson is a PnR roll to the basket big man, slashing the paint, ally oops. We have enough guys on this team that can score from anywhere on the court. We were missing him wide open in the paint so much under MDA it was ridiculous, and MDA kept saying it in ever post game conferenc

This I agree...

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6/28/2012  12:28 AM
ramtour420 wrote:This summer he has to develop a go to move. Something basic but effective. What about a Tim Duncan bank shot? It's just outside the paint, can still rebound from there. He wount be in Amare's or Melo's way. How hard would it be for him to develop do you think?

John Wooden had his players using the backboard a lot, but it seems to be a lost art. I'll bet Bill Walton used glass more than 75% of the times he shot when he was not at the rim.

Using the glass allows a shooter with a less than effective touch to have a greater margin of error. I think a turnaround bank shot a bit more down low should also be worked on. Any time you are in the 5-12 foot range and at an angle to the basket you should consider a bank shot. Fields and Harrelson should also take the same approach.

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6/28/2012  10:39 AM
Paladin55 wrote:
ramtour420 wrote:This summer he has to develop a go to move. Something basic but effective. What about a Tim Duncan bank shot? It's just outside the paint, can still rebound from there. He wount be in Amare's or Melo's way. How hard would it be for him to develop do you think?

John Wooden had his players using the backboard a lot, but it seems to be a lost art. I'll bet Bill Walton used glass more than 75% of the times he shot when he was not at the rim.

Using the glass allows a shooter with a less than effective touch to have a greater margin of error. I think a turnaround bank shot a bit more down low should also be worked on. Any time you are in the 5-12 foot range and at an angle to the basket you should consider a bank shot. Fields and Harrelson should also take the same approach.


Yeah, not many people use it nowadays. Wade uses it a lot, and this playoffs we saw LeBron utilize it sometimes. Other than Duncan and Wade I can't really think of anyone else who consistently will shoot the bank shot.
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6/28/2012  10:41 AM
ramtour420 wrote:
Paladin55 wrote:
ramtour420 wrote:This summer he has to develop a go to move. Something basic but effective. What about a Tim Duncan bank shot? It's just outside the paint, can still rebound from there. He wount be in Amare's or Melo's way. How hard would it be for him to develop do you think?

John Wooden had his players using the backboard a lot, but it seems to be a lost art. I'll bet Bill Walton used glass more than 75% of the times he shot when he was not at the rim.

Using the glass allows a shooter with a less than effective touch to have a greater margin of error. I think a turnaround bank shot a bit more down low should also be worked on. Any time you are in the 5-12 foot range and at an angle to the basket you should consider a bank shot. Fields and Harrelson should also take the same approach.


Yeah, not many people use it nowadays. Wade uses it a lot, and this playoffs we saw LeBron utilize it sometimes. Other than Duncan and Wade I can't really think of anyone else who consistently will shoot the bank shot.

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6/28/2012  10:56 AM    LAST EDITED: 6/28/2012  11:03 AM
A quick turn around jumper, where Tyson is very close to the rim should be doable.

If Jerome Jordan is around next season, they should give him a chance to do some scoring inside. I know its only youtube, but Jordan looks like he has an inside game that might be productive against the other team's second unit. There weren't any plays run for him in the post by either MDA or Woodson. Could help keep Tyson around longer.

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6/28/2012  12:51 PM
How about a simple drop step !
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6/28/2012  1:39 PM
It can't hurt and maybe something good will come of the effort. I'm skeptical about the degree to which being a good player makes you a good teacher and about how much improvement actually comes from working with great players though.
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6/28/2012  2:12 PM
McGee ought to look at old movies of clyde lovelette, harry gallatin and the others from the 50s and 60s and see that a hook with the arm fully eteneded can be effective against any defender when taken with the arm fully extented. It was unstoppable even against the chamberlains and rusells of the world
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6/30/2012  6:51 PM
Any kind of move from the lower box would do wonders to fit Chandler with Melo and Amare.
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