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15, 10 and great D is okay. Joey Calcaterra would have done better though.
Same for me, and I think going forward his confidence will help things too.I’ve been critical of AJ and his outside game and playing out of control. Today, he played in the paint and in transition. He played great.
And shoot it. He penetrated more but still is looking to pass first.I think he needs to take the ball to the basket more ….
He makes 1 out of 4. Has his entire career. That is the fact.Just so he can miss them both?? What does that accomplish….,the fact that he can miss them both??
.....it was an airball by Hawk at the end of the shot clock so it was actually a heads-up play and attempt by him.AJ was productive today. But this play you're citing is the same type of play that I criticize. Everything doesn't have to be a highlight reel. Tone it down and convert
I suppose a counter argument to my point would be you don't want to take away his spirit, and that carries some weight. But I still believe he's better if just executes more with less flash.
I was just telling AZ they play so far off him just take the 10-15 footer floater like Jeremy Lamb . A made 2 pointer is better than a missed 3
Guess the new term is dunkers spot.. I call it the baseline.. Anyway.. When Andre is navigating the baseline on offense.. Using his speed and athleticism to get open.. He can really do some damage there...Has been open to him all year.. His teammates just need to give him catchable passes and he needs to co-exist with our Bigs in the paint.
Dependent on matchups but can be a weapon. Heard him and Danny talk about utilizing last week to work on his/the team's understanding of getting him some opportunities in his "spots".. Worked pretty well yesterday. Diarra assisted on a few of his dunks..
Also makes himself available for lobs/oops/offensive boards/putbacks
.....it was an airball by Hawk at the end of the shot clock so it was actually a heads-up play and attempt by him.
You probably didn't have the full context of the play.
Appreciate your input..Did not know that as a casual fan.. Can see corner postioning....Did not know about short corner vs dunker spot.. When Hawk attacked the rim for a dunk the other night..Assumed that was a "corner" originated move that ended with a dunk.. BTW.. Clingan helped with clearing the lane for the action.Fwiw on the dunker spot...
There are three different positions on the baseline: corner, short corner, and dunker spot. Dunker spot is just a few feet farther out than the short corner to maximize spacing. You essentially use it the same way.
I couldn't remember what you were referencing so I went back to find it. Happens with 14:48 remaining in the second half and you are very correct. Would have brought the house down......it was an airball by Hawk at the end of the shot clock so it was actually a heads-up play and attempt by him.
You probably didn't have the full context of the play.
Guess the new term is dunkers spot.. I call it the baseline.. Anyway.. When Andre is navigating the baseline on offense.. Using his speed and athleticism to get open.. He can really do some damage there...Has been open to him all year.. His teammates just need to give him catchable passes and he needs to co-exist with our Bigs in the paint.
Dependent on matchups but can be a weapon. Heard him and Danny talk about utilizing last week to work on his/the team's understanding of getting him some opportunities in his "spots".. Worked pretty well yesterday. Diarra assisted on a few of his dunks..
Also makes himself available for lobs/oops/offensive boards/putbacks
He was one of a kind.. Great athlete with crazy hops.. When he was locked in.. He would do some stuff you don't see on the court too often..I used to call it the Stanley Robinson spot. RIP Sticks.
Absolutely. Andre 25 feet from the hoop is basically useless. He should be down low as much as possible, where he can use his ridiculous athleticism and teams are forced to guard him. On rebounds where he pushes the ball 90 feet, he should try to just flush it more instead of passing closely to a teammate who can’t handle the pass. I can think of two of those for sure Saturday.Appreciate your input..Did not know that as a casual fan.. Can see corner postioning....Did not know about short corner vs dunker spot.. When Hawk attacked the rim for a dunk the other night..Assumed that was a "corner" originated move that ended with a dunk.. BTW.. Clingan helped with clearing the lane for the action.
Still think Andre can be an asset to the team working the short corner/dunker spot .. Need him on ball occasionally but his athleticism is wasted if he's not working the baseline based on his skill set