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XTraderXL wrote:It looks like he dropped some weight in the last couple of weeks and is in better shape. I knew that he can be an elite or close to elite shooter if he gets in shape. In 4 preseason games he shoots 43% from three on almost 6 shoths per game which is crazy.
XTraderXL wrote:It looks like he dropped some weight in the last couple of weeks and is in better shape. I knew that he can be an elite or close to elite shooter if he gets in shape. In 4 preseason games he shoots 43% from three on almost 6 shoths per game which is crazy.

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Darren wrote:I am more concerned about Smith's mentality. Dennis seems to make bad decisions under pressure. I think mental toughness could be an area of concern at this stage of the rookie seasons. I think he really needs to involve the center in every possessions to create space to operate. Otherwise, Smith is too predictable to the shotblocker. In a long run, he really has to diversify his game. Shooting is also a barrier to him. He can't rely solely on dunks. I think studying Tony Parker's rookie season could help him. Parker is not a great athlete but he made high % shots under the basket.
Dundalis wrote:Yeah I don't get how people can say he looks like he dropped some weight in a couple weeks. He looks the same. Unless you have scales or a device to measure body fat and have access to measure Doncic himself, these kinds of comments are a bit ridiculous.
He will certainly naturally get thiner as the season goes on due the cardio from all the games. Plus he mentioned his new diet and workout regimine being a work in progress in an interview before the last pre-season game.
I will say he does look visibly tired sometimes once he gets upwards of 20+ minutes, but we'll see how that continues during the season.
XTraderXL wrote:Dundalis wrote:Yeah I don't get how people can say he looks like he dropped some weight in a couple weeks. He looks the same. Unless you have scales or a device to measure body fat and have access to measure Doncic himself, these kinds of comments are a bit ridiculous.
He will certainly naturally get thiner as the season goes on due the cardio from all the games. Plus he mentioned his new diet and workout regimine being a work in progress in an interview before the last pre-season game.
I will say he does look visibly tired sometimes once he gets upwards of 20+ minutes, but we'll see how that continues during the season.
So your contention is that I cant see he dropped weight by comparing photos of him from the first preseason game and the last one and that I shouldnt believe my eyes? Ok then
burek3 wrote:XTraderXL wrote:Dundalis wrote:Yeah I don't get how people can say he looks like he dropped some weight in a couple weeks. He looks the same. Unless you have scales or a device to measure body fat and have access to measure Doncic himself, these kinds of comments are a bit ridiculous.
He will certainly naturally get thiner as the season goes on due the cardio from all the games. Plus he mentioned his new diet and workout regimine being a work in progress in an interview before the last pre-season game.
I will say he does look visibly tired sometimes once he gets upwards of 20+ minutes, but we'll see how that continues during the season.
So your contention is that I cant see he dropped weight by comparing photos of him from the first preseason game and the last one and that I shouldnt believe my eyes? Ok then
You truly are a prisoner of your own delusions...
XTraderXL wrote:burek3 wrote:XTraderXL wrote:
So your contention is that I cant see he dropped weight by comparing photos of him from the first preseason game and the last one and that I shouldnt believe my eyes? Ok then
You truly are a prisoner of your own delusions...
Why? Because I cant see him becoming an elite player in this league if he doesnt improve his athleticism?
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