OP is a known got...
Last night's game was the best display of his ever growing skills in that regard that I've seen yet. His ball handling has a taken a leap.
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OP is a known got...
Noticed that as well. It was a pleasant surprise. That's always been the weakest aspect of his game compared to other superstar players in the league.
Yeah, something i've noticed this year is his lack of basket drives, always settles for a jumper.
I mean, its worked a lot, but I do miss his basket drives, he's so capable and should be laying down posters on some of these little es, like DJ and Dray Dray.
Dray Dray is such a little , Spurs need to expose this fraud.
He just needs to work on lateral movement with ball, without, and on D. He needs quick feet drills.
Old boy slurps sausage, huh? Damn shame. He's a good poster that has stood his ground against many Laker intruders.
Well... here's to him. I have a Double Port Balvenie in my hand and I'm drinking it in this got's name.
Here's to some gots who are worth the read.
*gulp*
And to my Spurs brethren who always fight the good fight...
*gulp*
I'm going to chill for a bit before my woman gets home...
Maybe... my head... will clear up by then...
Unless Pop goes full Phil in the playoffs, Dray will be left up to the refs.
Take from that what you will.
Needs to be more agressive with it..He is the second most efficient scorer in the league in that department, but attempts the least FG percentage off such drives compared to the elite of the league....That mindset and the playmaking off such driving opportunities is what's left for Kawhi to be the complete package..And he is only 24..
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I take it like West should chuck a Horry on Nash
Yeah, he needs to learn to try and get to the rim more and finish or draw the foul. That bothers me sometimes when he always pulls of for a jumper.
I don't mind him taking mid-range and long distance shots. His jumper has been deadly this year--so smooth he makes it look easy. Plus, a jumper usually takes less energy than driving to the basket, which leaves him fresher on D.
He can take it to the rim when the stakes are higher.
Hes handling improved but its the spin moves of the dribble thats getting him seperation. Also it helps that hes 30lbs heavier than his rookie year.
wtf is wrong with this place now every response was got this got that
So we all agree he's a superstar right?
Growing before our eyes..Dribble drive..dishing..knocking down daggers![]()
I wonder how what their interpretation of dribble-drive is?
I consider it anything where you get into the paint through dribbling. Indeed, Leonard doesn't finish at the rim like Lebron, Westbrook, etc, but he's mastered that 6-8foot jumper/hook off the spin move.
He's #1-2 on 3's, #2 on drives, he was #2 on ISOs in December, #5 in post-ups...Kawhi's just amazing.
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They rely on Sportvu player tracking data..
- Drives (defined as "any touch that starts at least 20 feet of the hoop and is dribbled within 10 feet of the hoop, excluding fast breaks") - points per game on drives, team points per game on drives, total player points on drives.
Been saying this to a lot of people (td21) and Mid iirc, Kawhi needs the time and (touches in late game situations) to develop. Looks like he's given that now, look what monster he's turning in to.
There's been some improvement in his actual ball handling---but he is still forcing things, driving into three defenders far too often, and then having a problem with TOs -- when the smart move is to pass off or take a quick pullup. He's getting better at that quick pullup. That isn't the problem. It's the judgement factor that needs honing. Of course, I want him to be perfect in all areas.
The handles are getting there..And then a Wardell-like 3..
crossed up KD real nice
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