Stoked and cannot wait to see what DC and AK can do next season!
He should start with free throws.What if he can shoot 3 like Adama this year?
How can you stop 7’2 shoot 3 ball?
Can be Anthony Davis like on both ends this year.He’ll be the most impactful defensive player in the sport. Can’t wait to see what he adds to his offense over the off season.
It’s true — that was one of the things that made Sanogo unstoppable.Would be nice to bring up that FT percentage
He has reasonably decent form. Maybe a touch more arc? Just a little softer.He should start with free throws.
He should try out one handed. Jeremy Sochan for the Spurs was a terrible FT shooter as well and since he switched to one handed he's shot over 70% from the line this past seasonWould be nice to bring up that FT percentage
He has reasonably decent form. Maybe a touch more arc? Just a little softer.
LolololHe should average 18+ ppg, 10 rpg, 3 apg, 2 bpg
I think he will settle in around mid 70s. Almost every miss is the same which is a good thing as it leads me to believe his release is consistent.
He has reasonably decent form. Maybe a touch more arc? Just a little softer.
If Hurley gives him the green light, that’s an easy over imo.Over/under on Clingan 3 point attempts this year? I'll go with over 12.
Donavon needs to get stronger and improve his footwork in the low block. Things that improve through hard work and good off season coaching. I am very confident that those two things will happen. We will miss Adama more than most realize.
You're suggesting he increase his FT% from 52% to 75%. That seems like a stretch. Sanogo is one of our most improved shooters EVER, and went from 58%, to 69% to 77%. I think a reasonable goal for Clingan would be mid-60s at this stage with a long-term project of getting to the mid-70s when he's in the league.
You're generally right... his release is sort of consistent--he's missing because he has no arc.
He holds the ball too far from his face and doesn't start with the ball at his hip. His life is too far from his body and he tends to hold the ball on the center line and doesn't get the center of his hand under the ball. His lower body looks pretty consistent though, IIRC.
No, you can't fix all of that. No one's FT is perfect. As long as he gets enough arc and shoots the same shot every time, that's all that really matters.
If I'm coaching him up on FTs, I'm going back to basics. That growth spurt through everything out of whack. Hand position on the ball, start the shot on the hip, keep the ball close to your body. working his way back to the FT line from little six-foot jumpers. Forget # of makes or takes--just take shots with perfect form.
I suspect he'll be working with some high-level NBA guys this summer like Hawkins did last year. Should get a ton of great feedback.