blkexec wrote:martin wrote:Rookie wrote:franco12 wrote:ramtour420 wrote:franco12 wrote:In the future I want to find a player who can break down defenses off the dribble, who can play down hill, attack the basket, and help orchestrate his team. And be under 28 years of age when we get him!
Obi checks all those boxes, except orchestrating. He can pass every now and then
And RJ has shown signs of being able to finish at the basket when attacking off the dribble.
Just how much different would this team look if we had been able to draft Ja Morant?
Or Cole Anthony?
Yeah it looks like he added a hesitation dribble move. Bulldozer Barret usually gets blocked or misses a lot
RJ is one of the least crafty, high draft pick players I have seen in a while for his potential. Right hand finishing not good. Ugh
RJ is definitely a work in progress type player. Learning on the job. But his confidence is out of the roof, and he's unflappable. Meaning, even if he has a bad game, he comes out the next day looking like an efficient all star. His highs and low swings are huge. Hopefully that's something he can fix this season.
I don't know about a work in progress, he maybe at his ceiling or close to it.
Sometimes it's not the players skills that need to level up, it maybe the system and the surrounding players that become the bigger issue.
I think Rj and Fournier are more suited for a high pace offense while Mitch, Randle and Kemba seem suited for half court