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G26: Grizzlies @ Heat // Mon 12/6/21 7:30 PM EST

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Re: G26: Grizzlies @ Heat // Mon 12/6/21 7:30 PM EST 

Post#421 » by 3ammy3uck3ts » Wed Dec 8, 2021 1:45 am

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Grumpy Heat Fan wrote:ya'll see what I see? herro just a streaky shooter and cannot be relied on like the HEAT hope. yes he shot well this game .... but what about the last 4?

How old is he?


He's about to hit 22 next month.

This is what he is.

The myth that players will improve and hit a next level, almost never happens in reality.

Talent is talent, and you see it as soon as they hit the court. There is something there, and then you help them improve bits and parts of their game. But you see what they are.

This is Herro.


Stop lmao! Hell add more size and get better at different areas of the game. Hell average 25-30 consistently when he hits his prime unless he’s on a contender that only needs 20 from him
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Re: G26: Grizzlies @ Heat // Mon 12/6/21 7:30 PM EST 

Post#422 » by KingDavid » Wed Dec 8, 2021 6:04 am

Grumpy Heat Fan wrote:
KingDavid wrote:
Grumpy Heat Fan wrote:ya'll see what I see? herro just a streaky shooter and cannot be relied on like the HEAT hope. yes he shot well this game .... but what about the last 4?

How old is he?


He's about to hit 22 next month.

This is what he is.

The myth that players will improve and hit a next level, almost never happens in reality.

Talent is talent, and you see it as soon as they hit the court. There is something there, and then you help them improve bits and parts of their game. But you see what they are.

This is Herro.

I'm pretty sure he's going to learn how to draw contact this off-season and that should settle down the chucking as he'll try to draw fouls when he's cold instead of shooting his way out of the ice. He's already reached another level compared to last season, I just don't see why that trend can't continue. He's only 22. He has potential to be a post scorer, a better finisher, a better dribbler, draw lots of contact, and improve his route running off screens not unlike Ray Allen. I see a lot of potential with him.
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