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There is room for improvement there for sure. And it's possible that he could learn a few moves in the post. The only one I have ever seen him use is that step through half hook, which just isn't nearly as effective at the NBA level as it was in college. The nice rotation on his jumper is what really gets me excited. That is the one thing that could take him from being a starter type only in the right situation to being a consistent NBA starter for a team mostly needing defense/rebounding out of the 4 spot. He has also done well with moving the ball around and finding players open on the perimeter. That was a knock on him before coming out but he has clearly improved his court vision from what I can tell.
I am also very impressed with his shotblocking as of now. In Atlanta he looked to be about 1-1.5 per game kind of player still may be about that at the end of the day, Antonio Davis type of stuff, but I have been impressed with his help D and his willingness to challenge shots overall. You can definately see the possibilities for him on the defensive side of the ball. Which was the main reason he was drafted so high.
I also noticed that Ron was very involved and seemed quite willing to help his young teammates while they were in. No matter what anyone says about him, he is a very good mentor from what I have seen.
Yeah, his shotblocking really impresses me also. Tonight he stuffed some Orlando dude on the fastbreak. It was impressive that he was 1. quick/fast enough to get back on D in that situation and 2. he was able to stuff the guy with the guy coming at him while not fouling the guy. He should get more minutes than Mikki every single night. Mikki gets 2 points and 4 boards in 26 minutes, with no blocks. Shelden got 4 points, 1 board, and 1 block in like 8. I know if he got more minutes he could get like 1-2 BPG atleast and more rebounds than Mikki.
I'm also excited about his J. He had 2 that should've gone in tonight that popped out. He also seems to be good at getting to the FT line just by banging around and creating contact, so if he can get some more confidence and a bit more consistent at the line he could score some points there. I think he could use that step through half hook you talked about more though. I saw Malone use it. He needs to add a real hook shot though, and maybe a turnaround J. If he could do that he could easily score around 17 IMO.
Agreed about Ron, which is one of the reasons I say keep him.
Overall I just want to see more of Shelden play. I want to see if he has the potential to be the answer at PF for us. There is no sense letting him ride the bench like a 5$ prostitute rides a trucker while we watched Mikki play horrible out there, doing things like shooting fadeaway Js from 18 feet against Dwight Howard. Or how about the time today Mikki tried to POST DWIGHT UP, which is outrageous and funny. Not surprisingly Mikki got that thrown back. But we know Mikki, Kenny, etc. AREN'T the answer. We haven't had 1 since Webber screwed up his knee and then was traded. Shelden is still young, played in a good college program(even though as a UNC fan I really dislike Duke, Shelden made me a fan), has some athleticism and length, and has shown some flashes in his limited minutes. We might as well see if he can play and give him some experience. If he's not the answer or doesn't show potential to be, we move on and draft a guy like Arthur. If he shows the potential to be the answer, we need to give him the rest of this season to improve and get used to actually PLAYING in the NBA, because practice can only make a guy improve so much. If he shows potential to be the answer then we can move on to our last real need, which is finding a top PG.
Oh and if anyone argues we need to play Mikki because he's a vet and gives us a better shot to win then Shelden does, well get real. He sucks and he doesn't give us a better shot to win. He just gets minutes because he's a vet and Reggie thinks his "AND 1!!!!!!!" shout every time he misses a lay up is funny.