I tend to probably be the opposite toward KJ because I love his passion for the game. He did get excited and try to do too much. The mistake he made was thinking he would get veteran calls from a Tony Brothers crew.
I've been pretty hard on KJ, but I have to give him some props for this game which might have been his best effort ever...until he reverted to dumb, bullish KJ in the last few minutes. He just got excited, lost his head, and tried to do too much on his own.
I tend to probably be the opposite toward KJ because I love his passion for the game. He did get excited and try to do too much. The mistake he made was thinking he would get veteran calls from a Tony Brothers crew.
Noticed this too …
I get he is young but I would suggest to pick spots on that for a couple reasons…
One injury is probably the only thing that stops him from becoming a star …potentially a superstar.
I’m
Not ready to anoint him as potentially greater than Tim (but upside is immense) but jumping to alter 3 point shots comes fraught with risk.
I believe there is only so much jumps in someone’s knee I don’t want to waste them on a shot most shoot under 40% …
Plus him suffering a Kawhi type injury landing on a players foot should be ever Spur fans worst nightmare…
In key spots to win a game stop a run in a key game or if he chasing Steph or Dame on a switch I say go for it but I’m not …
encouraging that as frequent strategy..
plus it will be even more effective if he chooses his spots.
Last edited by Killakobe81; 10-27-2023 at 09:08 PM.
Exactly, he can just shoot over people. Y'all are gonna have to learn to live with the jumpers. They'll be the most efficient jumper in the league
Can't wait for the overreactions to end when we play a ref crew that isn't braindead
The question I would have is if he's in a position to score when he's calling for the ball and if his teammates are in a position to get him the ball. In my memory, there were times those conditions were met and guys didn't get him. But there were also times where he was running down the court looking for his while were in the middle of a play or before the ball had even crossed the timeline. As I mentioned before, Wemby's going to struggle to hold a seal on a lot of defenders for a while, so he needs to be more selective about when he does it. Throwing a lot of long passes down the court is how you end up with a lot of turnovers and no rhythm.
There are some pretty straight-forward things the Spurs could do to get Wemby the ball consistently in a good position to score. For example:
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This is an extremely simple action. Let’s say 1 is Vassell, 2 is Wemby, 3 is Johnson, 4 is Sochan and 5 is Collins. Have Sochan bring the ball up the court and pass it to Vassell at the top of the arc. Sochan then runs down to the bottom baseline and screen Wemby’s man. Wemby then runs around the screen for the jumper. If his man runs under the screen, he can sit behind it for an easy 8-10 footer. If his man goes over the screen, he can step inside for a dunk or drop it off to Collins for a dunk if Zach’s man slides over. No matter which way Wemby’s man goes, Victor can run out the three-point line just as easily. From there, he can take the three or toss the ball to Sochan for a close-in post opportunity. If Devin’s man gets in the way, Vic can make the easy pass to Vassell for an open three. If Vassell’s man presses up to disrupt the pass, Devin can call for Zach to screen to open up a three, a drive or a PnR.
I understand this is an experimental season, but it's also a long season. Bad habits can be formed if there's no offense. I would much rather the team be stunted as they ignore prime opportunities in pursuit of establishing fundamentals than everyone running around like chickens with their heads cut off with the one rule in their minds being to throw it to one player. Wemby is already very good, but he has a lot of learn about how to use his body effectively in the NBA. It would do him a lot of good to get his openings from an offense that features him rather than instilling in him that he has to run down and make and hold his own opportunities.
I don't know that throwing the ball to Vassell when he's not open is a good strategy. He doesn't have a lot of floor game right now without being sprung. The team just lacks a crunch time play-maker ala even DeRozan. Maybe someone will grow into that player, but there aren't any good candidates right now.
it was cathartic tho. I’m good now.
Smh….lol
True. I hope we are also done with the Sochan as PG experiment for now.
Pop gotta fix that and make everyone un derstand this is Victor's team.
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