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Marv
Posts: 35540 Alba Posts: 69 Joined: 9/2/2002 Member: #315 |
10/29/2019 11:41 AM
keep him away from keith smart . . .
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Vmart
Posts: 31800 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 5/23/2002 Member: #247 USA |
10/29/2019 11:44 AM
Practice with his Godfather.
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Vmart
Posts: 31800 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 5/23/2002 Member: #247 USA |
10/29/2019 11:44 AM
Marv wrote:keep him away from keith smart . . . Second this. |
MaTT4281
Posts: 33761 Alba Posts: 4 Joined: 1/16/2004 Member: #538 USA |
10/29/2019 1:26 PM
If only we had that kind of resource within the organization....
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houston20
Posts: 20431 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 9/18/2019 Member: #8797 |
10/29/2019 1:38 PM
The only thing i don't like about rj barret he shoots his free throws like shaq oneal.
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EwingsGlass
Posts: 26117 Alba Posts: 2 Joined: 4/29/2005 Member: #893 USA |
10/29/2019 2:34 PM
https://www.espn.com/nba/game?gameId=401160684
I'll go so far as to say that this shot chart for the Knicks is pretty solid and efficient in shot selection. Barrett's shot chart is beautiful in my opinion. If he makes decisions like these, he will be a top candidate for ROY. Knox's shot chart is there also. I'll be ready to swap Morris for Knox by 12/10 or so. I think Knox will earn that starting job. The PGs need to figure something out, though. And Randle needs to get a handle on the ball. Love him. But, now that he is attracting doubles, he needs to take it to the next level. You can swap over to GS and look at Steph Curry and Dray Green's shot charts. PPP Efficiency is winning games in this league. I respect that not everyone can play like Steph Curry. But there is a mindset there that matters. This is the Randle.
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Papabear
Posts: 24351 Alba Posts: 2 Joined: 3/31/2007 Member: #1414 |
10/29/2019 4:51 PM
martin wrote:Papabear wrote:Papabear Says Papabear Says Yea and I'm in my 70's now How much longer must I wait to see another championship Papabear
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EwingsGlass
Posts: 26117 Alba Posts: 2 Joined: 4/29/2005 Member: #893 USA |
10/29/2019 5:16 PM
BigDaddyG wrote:EwingsGlass wrote:Papabear wrote:Papabear Says https://www.espn.com/nba/game?gameId=401134820 Its actually kind of interesting if you look at the shot charts, Kawhi takes close to 80% of his shots from the paint or behind the 3. As you say, he certainly has a 15 foot jumper in his arsenal, but its not any more efficient than his other shots. The assumption is that the pull up jumper is less likely to result in receiving a foul on the play, that the majority of his free throws come from his work in the paint. Game 6 is linked and the other 5 games are available in the margins of the webpage. There is a more keen point to be taken from these charts though. If you look at Curry's shot charts, Toronto did a good (better than most?) job keeping him out of the paint, forcing him to take less efficient shots. Hard to say that when Curry scores 47, but its an interesting point. You'd probably have a better perspective than most on the effect of the hand-checking rules as it pertains to PGs being able to get into the paint vs the difficulty in getting there when the rule didn't exist (pre-1994?). My point is that it can be near impossible to keep good ball handlers out of the paint in today's game. This is the Randle.
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BigDaddyG
Posts: 37559 Alba Posts: 9 Joined: 1/22/2010 Member: #3049 |
10/29/2019 5:33 PM
EwingsGlass wrote:BigDaddyG wrote:EwingsGlass wrote:Papabear wrote:Papabear Says Kawhi didn't have his best game (though he was still awesome.). I can't argue over what the better shot is. I agree that inside ahots, open threes are the ideal shot. My point is when you look at the stars who seem to thrive the most in the playoffs, it's the ones who can create a threat from all areas on the court. Even if Kawhi wasn't hitting that game, his gravity was enough to enable Siakam enough freedom to roll inside and take easy shorter range Js. Siakam even hit some long 2s (a problem he's seem to have corrected so far this season.) Always... always remember: Less is less. More is more. More is better and twice as much is good too. Not enough is bad, and too much is never enough except when it's just about right.
- The Tick
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GustavBahler
Posts: 41138 Alba Posts: 15 Joined: 7/12/2010 Member: #3186 |
10/29/2019 7:13 PM LAST EDITED: 10/29/2019 7:14 PM
Easiest way I found is practicing shooting with one hand. Developing muscle memory without the off hand in the way to alter the trajectory. You watch Fultz, and DSjr, their off hand too often is also pushing off, when its role should be to steady the ball. Ive taught people within a couple of minutes, who never played bball to hit FTs with this method. Also works with FGs. Good way to get your shot back.
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BigDaddyG
Posts: 37559 Alba Posts: 9 Joined: 1/22/2010 Member: #3049 |
10/29/2019 7:54 PM
GustavBahler wrote:Easiest way I found is practicing shooting with one hand. Developing muscle memory without the off hand in the way to alter the trajectory. You watch Fultz, and DSjr, their off hand too often is also pushing off, when its role should be to steady the ball. Ive taught people within a couple of minutes, who never played bball to hit FTs with this method. Also works with FGs. Good way to get your shot back. I think RJs biggest thing is foot work. Not as severe, but same problem Frank has. I've seen college videos and games, where RJ is coming up short or airballing. That seems to indicate a lack of energy transference from his legs to his follow through. You notice this when guys are tired are they haven't set up properly prior to the shot. I think this will get better as he matures and keeps practicing. Always... always remember: Less is less. More is more. More is better and twice as much is good too. Not enough is bad, and too much is never enough except when it's just about right.
- The Tick
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Allanfan20
Posts: 35947 Alba Posts: 50 Joined: 1/16/2004 Member: #542 USA |
10/29/2019 8:07 PM
BigDaddyG wrote:GustavBahler wrote:Easiest way I found is practicing shooting with one hand. Developing muscle memory without the off hand in the way to alter the trajectory. You watch Fultz, and DSjr, their off hand too often is also pushing off, when its role should be to steady the ball. Ive taught people within a couple of minutes, who never played bball to hit FTs with this method. Also works with FGs. Good way to get your shot back. His form is already different. His feet are less spread and everything is more straight up. That was all before the Bulls game though, where his shot was pretty flat. Maybe that had to do with fatigue. That was a very tiring looking game. “Whenever I’m about to do something, I think ‘Would an idiot do that?’ and if they would, I do NOT do that thing.”- Dwight Schrute
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