When can we call Mo an elite scorer?
Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 5:47 am
He obviously is when given that role.
Now we have 2 elite scorers on the team. Yay.
Now we have 2 elite scorers on the team. Yay.
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Chuck Diesel wrote:I
Chuck Diesel wrote:Yeah, he also has really bad defense feet. Johnny Mac always talks about how some players have good feet on offense and some have good feet on defense. Mo is so quick up and down the court offensively but he doesn
midranger wrote:He obviously is when given that role.
Now we have 2 elite scorers on the team. Yay.
El Duderino wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
The thing that so frustrates me with Mo is the guy obviously cares about the team and winning. He's out there lately 42-48 minutes per game and he doesn't ever just dog it or quit, but he often doesn't move his feet defensively and other times runs around looking lost on defense.
Like everyone else, i believe a sizable part of defense is effort. It also is a skill though and Mo has terrible recognition as a defender. Good defenders not only hustle, they learn and anticipate well what the man they are guarding is about to attempt to do. Even when Mo is hustling and trying hard on defense, he to often still gets burned because he strikes me as an instinctually challenged defender.
Ayt wrote:Mo's last ten games:
22.4
7.1
3.2
2.4 stls
2.6 TOs
.493 FG%
.400 3PT
The steals are the most impressive. Baron Davis ranks second in the league at 2.3 per game. Mo has really been thieving lately.
aboveAverage wrote:I would say mo is a better shooter than redd.
Bucks Fan Dave wrote:So lets bring up Ramon Sessions and leave Mo at SG..
icat2000 wrote:So . ...
You got to develop the kid sometime and give him an opportunity.