But so much more of a winning player than Dyson, and I was a big fan of Dyson.absolutely in my top 10 favorite players. Played with a chip on his shoulder. Reminds me of Dyson that way..
I don't even think he NEEDS it to become an All-Star caliber player, but if he could just get his 3-pt shot up around 35%, he would become an absolute MONSTER. But even without a reliable 3-pt shot, he's still showing he can be an All-NBA type player.There are times when he looks like the best player on the floor. He’s just a superstar plain and simple. He’s got the physical ability but more importantly the basketball IQ that makes him a star for the NBA and great for UConn!
Don't forget Ben Gordon either.The most solid all around NBA player UConn has produced in a long while. First tier along with Ray, RIP, Emeka and Kemba. Perhaps Rudy Gay belongs in that group as well.
Huh?Dude always seems to have a basketball in his hands. He'll probably have to marry a cheerleader with his addiction.
Looks like he’s holding James Naismith’s ball.Dude always seems to have a basketball in his hands. He'll probably have to marry a cheerleader with his addiction.
What I liked is that while he was fiery, most of that fire was really directed in a positive way to his teammates.absolutely in my top 10 favorite players. Played with a chip on his shoulder. Reminds me of Dyson that way..
Part of that for me was the fact that he was a surprise. I expected him to be a decent player for us, but I had no idea he would be like throwing a hand grenade at the other team.absolutely in my top 10 favorite players. Played with a chip on his shoulder. Reminds me of Dyson that way..
Tenth rebound was an offensive board down by 6 that resulted in getting to the line and cutting it to 3. Would have taken a Reggie Miller type play to tie it - but game wasn’t over.I’m a day late but no UConn in the NBA yesterday. From Wednesday -
Castle: as mentioned finished with his first career triple double. 23/10/10 on 9-16. What a beast. Not to rain on the parade but I was watching that one and his 10th rebound was when the game was already over and 5 seconds left..but a triple double is a triple double! I am seconding the all star game push. I think he’s very close to being in that conversation
Liam: 11 minutes and 5 points on 1-4
AJax: had 5 garbage time minutes but 3 assists and a +9 in those minutes
Cam: high minutes off the bench in a blowout (29) but only 5 points on 1-5. 3 assists, 2 rebounds
Clingan: 9 points on 4-9 (0-4 3P), 10 rebounds, 3 blocks
Hawkins: 8 minutes, 6 points on 2-5 (2-4 3P)
G League -
Rahsool Diggins is in the G League. Played on Wednesday, 4 points and 4 assists in 14 minutes
Bouknight: 15 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists, 5 turnovers on 4-13 (1-6 3P)
Newton: 24 points, 11 assists on 10-24 (3-11 3P). 5 steals, 5 TO
Could you imagine him with even average NBA athleticism?Rewatched last year's NC game vs Purdue, he was a warrior on the boards and savant in toying w/ Edey and scoring/passing in the paint....
He will outlast most of far more physically gifted dudes in the league with his smarts.
Off the top of my head I think of Marcus Smart, who became a pretty respectable shooter in Boston. Kemba started off in low 30s and his peak was almost 40%. Lu Dort couldn’t really shoot his first couple years and has been around 40% recently.I'm thinking of Castle and his suspect shooting so far. Are there any historical examples of guards who have improved their 3pt% 10 points or so? I know about bigs like Horford or Lopez, but I don't follow the league closely enough to know about any guards.
Idk about improvements but per Wikipedia, Kobe was 32.9% from three over his career and I’ve never gotten the sense that anyone viewed him as a poor shooter.I'm thinking of Castle and his suspect shooting so far. Are there any historical examples of guards who have improved their 3pt% 10 points or so? I know about bigs like Horford or Lopez, but I don't follow the league closely enough to know about any guards.
I won't worry about j3 pt shooting as much as those mid-ranges. With his handle, he can get off anywhere he wants even at year 2. His mechanics and form are good enough, He just need more reps and confidence to go with it.I'm thinking of Castle and his suspect shooting so far. Are there any historical examples of guards who have improved their 3pt% 10 points or so? I know about bigs like Horford or Lopez, but I don't follow the league closely enough to know about any guards.
With Steph starting to move more towards star player with the ball over role player this is starting to get less important to how good he can be.Idk about improvements but per Wikipedia, Kobe was 32.9% from three over his career and I’ve never gotten the sense that anyone viewed him as a poor shooter.
With Steph starting to move more towards star player with the ball over role player this is starting to get less important to how good he can be.
If I were him I would continue to prioritize his 3-16’ game and get that down pat. Once he's honed that he can extend to the 3 point line just to make sure he's a threat still. SGA archetype all the way at this point.
Seeing the numbers he's putting up year 2 with his size and defense, he can honestly be better if he develops the right way.
I wonder how many things we have to watch play out in real time that I talk about beforehand before you stop this moaning and groaning.
You’re moaning and groaning, stop bringing your disdain for the 3 into every thread. It’s necessary for Steph to become at least a respectable 3pt shooter. The fact you don’t understand that leads me to believe you don’t know ball too well.I wonder how many things we have to watch play out in real time that I talk about beforehand before you stop this moaning and groaning.