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Re: Why doesnt Jonas get the ball more?

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 7:49 am
by Bankai
Havent seen much of Lowry but I do know that Calderon isint good at the high low feed nor the entry pass. If Jonas V isint running the pick and roll with Calderon all the time, he isint getting the ball from Jose unless he is completely wide open and no one picks the pass. Otherwise Jonas V will have to get his opportunities by clean ups, tip ins, and offensive rebounds.

Re: Why doesnt Jonas get the ball more?

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 4:52 pm
by kirkwood
He reacts to fast and doesn't have good enough vision on the court, right now its tunnel vision. He needs to slow down, right now he is just raw.

Re: Why doesnt Jonas get the ball more?

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 5:42 pm
by WalterCronkite
He gets stripped every other time he gets the ball. Needs to improve strength and learn to keep the damn ball up over his head more.

Re: Why doesnt Jonas get the ball more?

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 9:24 pm
by KnickerBonkerz
He turns the ball over a lot on his kick outs, should probably only give him the ball for easy baskets until he develops his post game

Re: Why doesnt Jonas get the ball more?

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 9:26 pm
by two5
Because he has very little offensive game.

Re: Why doesnt Jonas get the ball more?

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 9:30 pm
by Big Shot
It will come, but not now. If they do it now, I guarantee you that 90% of the time it will end up with a turnover.

Re: Why doesnt Jonas get the ball more?

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 9:33 pm
by toraptors
cant create and is turnover prone.

Re: Why doesnt Jonas get the ball more?

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 11:11 pm
by TheForrestCity
No go to move and lack of confidence in the post... End of thread

Re: Why doesnt Jonas get the ball more?

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 11:31 pm
by Darknemo2000
Dr Positivity wrote:He was at 12.8 FGA per 36 before this game, that's solid volume for a rookie...


How many of those FGA's were actual tip-in put back attempts though?

He certainly isnt getting much passes as far as the actual passing goes, He gets his FGA mostly from rebounding put-backs rather than actual plays through him.

He is however, turnover prone so that is fair.

Re: Why doesnt Jonas get the ball more?

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 11:44 pm
by FluLikeSymptoms
I think he's got to keep it simple but he's on his way. He's rushing most of the time but that's a rookie for you. He jacked everything he saw early on, passing isn't his deal yet other than kick-outs and I think that's affecting his touches now. Also, nobody on our team knows how to throw a damn entry pass and forget about re-posting.

He likes the left block like many righties do, and it looks like he's working on the running hook/hook/dunk over his left shoulder, depending on depth of position, and the turnaround J over his right. He needs a drop-step when he's deep, that seems to be when he gets lost as they take the middle away (everybody saw that dunk on Amare) but I think that will come with beef and time. That will be plenty for a guy of his size/reach who works so hard to get deep position, IMO.

It looks like he's molding his game after Patrick Ewing even if he doesn't know it (Roth probably does) complete with FTs and a keep-you-honest 15-footer up top, which he has been bricking but looks better than the results. Not saying he has the kind of touch or athleticism of a young Ewing (closer to the aged one) but that looks like the toolbox he's trying to assemble. We just need the refs to accommodate the Georgetown Gallop on that running hook!

Re: Why doesnt Jonas get the ball more?

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 12:53 am
by Indeed
Undefeated wrote:He lacks the polish and defenses often will send over an extra defender to double him at the markers when he has the ball on a post-up forcing him to pass out of the double because he isn't exactly a proficient passer passing out of trouble against trap and it usually results in a turnover. According to SynergySports he has a turnover rate of 23.1% which is godly high, so that's probably why the team doesn't trust him lol. And he needs to stop swinging his elbows.

However, there shouldn't be any excuses as to why he's getting looked off when he dives to the rim after slipping the screen. He's got hands of glue being able to catch the ball in any awkward position.


Indeed, this is what I see. An example in the 3rd quarter against Orlando at 10:30 mark.
Again, not sure what is the rush, and keep seeing people hyping on our young talents will not make them any good. Keep his role simple, hope he enjoys his rookie season, and focus on correcting himself is his goal for this season.

Re: Why doesnt Jonas get the ball more?

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 1:01 am
by Indeed
Regulio wrote:Well it would be better than Bargs bricking @ 35%. Just looked up Bargnani's stats, he was playing better as a rookie...
I think it's fair that Val doesn't get many opportunities on isos, as he is not capable yet to play 1on1 to good results, but when he is rolling after screen, these times you can trust him to score or get fouled.


Jonas's touches probably have nothing to do with Bargnani. But at bad as Bargnani shooting 35%, many of the plays are designed for him to shoot and have our rebounders ready. In the exception of some non-sense moves by Bargnani, most of Calderon's play run through Bargnani has a higher percentage of getting back the possession. Of course, I don't like some of his shot selections, and wish Bargnani can turn himself into playmaker instead (need Casey to work with him on the passing options).