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That’s where expectations come into play. He’s good where he’s at to be a Kessler type player right now.I agree Castle should work on both (and it's my impression that he does have both levels in his game).
Donovan should prioritize the 3 first, then add the midrange 2 if it seems that he needs it. His most likely role in the NBA is rim-runner/spacer a Walker Kessler/Jaren Jackson type role. Essentially, if he doesn't already have it, I doubt he'll get his midrange game to a level where NBA decision makers will think he's a primary scoring option using the midrange, because those 1v1 type moves are heavily contested, difficult shots. Whereas open 3s are an easier thing to add in one summer.
I don’t want DC taking pull-up 2s, but man. If he can master the turnaround Dirk fadeaway from 10-15 ft out he’s a no brainer All Star minimum because no one on earth is stopping that. Can he add it in a summer? No, not master it. But he can lay the foundation for teams to invest in when he gets drafted to continue to do that.
Think about how much Joel and Jokic strike fear into defenses because they absolutely control the game from the midrange in isolation. The three point shot is moreso a bonus to help their team space the floor but they control it through the mid because guys HAVE to play up on them. With Donovan’s ability to pass and his athleticism that can be him. But we have to teach him how to be an iso scorer to do that.
It honestly doesn’t even need to be a one or the other situation though. There’s no reason he can’t both work on his three point shooting and developing some big man moves in the mid. Lol. He’s a hard worker who has 24/7 access to the gym. It’s really just about the direction he gets pushed in.
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