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Originally Posted by TaShawn He just doesn't shoot for a very high percentage yet. His free throw stroke is a good sign. He also seems to be pretty comfortable from that range and a little beyond in the flow of the game.
But at college 3-point range he gets pretty shaky and real 3-point range he's about like Lindsey. I'm sure this will improve over time though.
He's best when he is looking to drive and finish or dish with a FT line jumper to punish the defense for packing the paint. |
I can relate to this. He gets up and then what? The finishing aspect is the most difficult, because of so many options. The longer the hang time, the more options. Or in a sense, a lack there of. It is knowing the offensive system and the movement.
I like the way that Nash uses the whole offensive pattern of movements. Outside, then out into a realm of internal movement from the weave, internalizing the zone of the paint.
There is know one who challenges the complexity of closeness. In a sense; it is the weave: the Navajo mesh of completeness.