Audi wrote:zaymon wrote:Audi wrote:
So you’re a psychologist AND medical doctor? Fascinating.
Also, how on earth can anyone watch videos of his shot then vs now and call that “little to no progress”?
The result is what matters and Fultz is attempting less and less 3s as the season progresses. 2019-2021 he attempted 2 threes per game. Since january he attempts less tha a 3 per game at 26%. Thats right around his carrier efficiency but on half the volume. 3 years of rehabilitation and the result on the floor is worse than at the beginning.
Emotional trauma and its physical manifestation are a very common thing. Millions of people take medication becouse of it.
Maybe read something about it and dont be ignorant.
Ignorance is choosing to call a medically diagnosed syndrome fake and “convenient” because it suits your own narrative. Period.
I know all about emotional trauma. I have worked for years with children who have emotional/behavioral issues due to emotional, sexual, and physical abuse. I also have a wife who suffers from fibromyalgia - a condition “unseen” - but still very real and painful. Sounds like you’d call her (and her doctors) all liars, fishing for a “convenient” diagnosis…because it doesn’t show up on an MRI.
Let’s assume the TOS thing was 100%…
It still doesn’t explain why he doesn’t attempt many 3’s at all now that it isn’t the case currently.
So it’s either a carryover from TOS, or he legitimately doesn’t want to or can’t shoot them for mental reasons.
Either way, that’s not who I want as the starting point/ leading minutes at point for Orlando. Sorry.