I hope can improve him enough to where even Pop can see Vaughn is obselete.
Jeff McDonald: The rookie and the shot doc
Back in June, when the Spurs made an unknown point guard from a little-known college the 26th pick in the NBA draft, they explained the pick this way:
George Hill can play in the NBA. And he can play in the NBA right now.
Then, Hill went to Las Vegas with the Spurs' summer league team and made 2-of-25 field goals in his first three games.
The Spurs aren't panicking about Hill's errant summer. In fact, they seem to have the perfect prescription: Chip Engelland.
Hill, the rookie from IUPUI, has been spending a good portion of his first NBA training camp with Engelland, the Spurs assistant credited with re-making Tony Parker's shot.
At one recent practice, Engelland had Hill standing a few feet from the basket, shooting one-handed set shots in an attempt to polish up the point guard's form.
"It's tough when you've been shooting the same way for several years," Hill said after Friday morning's workout. "I'll just have to keep working on it. Every day, I'm going to get better and better."
Hill characterized his work with Engelland as a "tune up" for his shooting form. He averaged 21.5 points per game as a senior at IUPUI, so he obviously knew how to put the ball in the basket before he showed up in San Antonio.
There's still a chance he might end up at Austin to start the season, but team insiders say that chance is remote.
The Spurs, for the most part, have pooh-poohed Hill's uneven performance over the summer. He was probably a bit overwhelmed with learning the Spurs' offense, and wound up thinking too much.
Besides, the Spurs say, Hill already defends well enough to contribute at the NBA level. They'd just like him to be able to provide a bit of offense while he's on the floor.
Hence, his work with the Spurs' resident shot doctor.
Hill, for his part, has been open to any and all suggestions from Engelland.
"It's nice to see results when I start hitting shots," Hill said.
I hope can improve him enough to where even Pop can see Vaughn is obselete.
Will Hill be too tight like Corey Brewer was in Minnesota his rookie season or will he play loose and confident? He showed a nose for the ball and the ability to make plays in SL, so maybe Chip will help George's confidence in his shot.
Re-making Parker's shot was a project that was years in the making. I seem to recall them saying that you get worse before you get better. I sort of hope that's not what they are doing with George right out of the gate.
I thought Hill was a good shooter and had summer league jitters trying to learn a new position? I didn't realize that he needed to work on his shot with Chip.
I hope Hill is on the roster to start the season like the article states. I don't really want him in Austin at all. He's already shown that he can play defense so all he needs to do is keep working on that with Pop to learn the Spurs system. As for his offense I think that will come around once he gets his confidence going.
If he beats out Vaughn, he'll be in SA. If he's third string, the only way to get minutes and learn the system will be on the Toros. It sounds like they think he can beat out Vaughn. It also doesn't sound like Chip is tearing apart his shot, a la Parker, if they're describing it as a tune up. The boy absolutely bombed it from downtown in D-one ball.
he will be in sa
to work with chip
oh and tp has to teach him tear drop
Having this guy on the NBA roster to start the season is just plain stubborn and stupid. He needs as much time at the point as possible and in the Spurs system. He can get that at the Toros. He will not get that on the Spurs bench. Also, the last thing we need right now is another off shot contributor to the stagnet offense. If he stays with the NBA team for the whole year he will be out of the league in 3-4 years. If he is given the chance to learn for at least half the year he could potentially have a very long NBA career.
i would rather see hill playing than see jack vaughn in the pg position. i think hill, on the long-term would be good for the team. he has an above average defense, and if he developed his offense, then we have a back up for tony
Looks like the spurs are planning to carry three at point. With no Manu or Brent at backup for point, it looks like Hill will be a lock to stay with the team.
Engelland hasnt done much for improving TP's shot. Imo TP had a better shot when he first joined the spurs. He lost his tear drop, and he should be coached on passing the ball. We have enough guys who love missing shots already.
I think TP improved a lot, like 100%
TP now has a nice outside shot that he didn't have a rookie. Chip helped him with that shot so defenses have to be honest with him and just can't just sit back and wait on him to come to the lane.
dude if his that good, he should make tp obsolete
What is up with that? Is today "Opposite Day"?
Must've forgot to take his meds this morning.
Tony could not make a shot while moving, like off a pick and roll, to save his life before working with Chip. That's why we lost the 2004 Lakers series. Phil just dared him to shoot, and doubled the "roll" guy. You might also want to go re-watch the 2007 Finals and see him missing all those shots.![]()
Even though he's a rookie and working on perfecting his shot, could he be any worse of an offensive liability than Jacque Vaughn is now?
You see, everything you do it's about being polish!At one recent practice, Engelland had Hill standing a few feet from the basket, shooting one-handed set shots in an attempt to polish up the point guard's form
btw. I also hope they are not trying to retool his shot, just make some few little changes to fit him into the system and how to settle himself positioning.
Don't think so.
According to all the reports, Vaughn looks great in training camp so far...
Hill just needs to go against Tony Parker in practice.
I'd say that practicing one hand set shots from a few feet away from the basket is a pretty good indication that they are starting to remake his shot from scratch.
I'll bite.
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