raptor21_85 wrote:UcanUwill wrote:Wider court, more wide open game and a better teammates will help him a lot. Current Rytas' ball and Jonas' off ball movement is all messed up.
And there is no way Jonas gets 10 FGAs.
11/12 season FGAs :
Bargnani 15.6
DeRozan 14.3
Barbosa 10.8
Calderon 9
Those are the leaders. Amir averages 5.3 in 24 minutes, Ed everages 5.08 in 23. I think at best... Jonas gets 7 attempts. Unless he really explodes, which is unlikely. I stay pessimistic, and think his rookie impact will be very small.
where u been..![]()
just to add smth, do you consider the putbacks for off rebnds as touches (attempts)?? cause that doesnt mean they move the ball to him.. i dont want him to turn into another DeAndre Jordan with better FT shooting.. yes on D, but expecting more on O, definitely..
Why are you expecting more on O? If he's not getting the touches in euroleague, why do you think he'll get them in the NBA right away?
I fully expect Jonas to have an Amir Johnson type role on offense next year. Why would they make him an integral part of the offense, when he needs to focus on adjusting to NBA rules/ culture defensively? His most important contribution to this team next season will be on the defensive side of the floor.
If he shows he can do more offensively maybe Casey integrates him into the offense a little more late in the season, or the season after.
Jonas needs to earn his offensive touches, but primarily needs to focus on becoming an excellent NBA defender.
I have to agree with UcanUwill here.

























