Spotlight on: Okafor's Offense
Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 6:49 pm
Just like the DJ thread (that was some good discussion) this isn't to be used for bashing how much he is getting paid, who we should trade him for or the length of his contract or how many touches he does or doesn’t get. Use it to examine what he does or does not do on the OFFENSIVE end and constructively suggest what he needs to do to change it.
What I think he can do to be better on offense:
He's actually very quick in the post and spins really well - the problem that I see is that he is always spinning away from the hoop and not towards it leaving him off balance when he executes his move. That leaves him pretty much throwing the ball at the hoop in a very inconsistent manner. I’d like to see him spin more towards the hoop – or at the very least, laterally and not away from his finishing point.
He has no problem going left and using his off hand for his baby hooks, but maybe he should concentrate on getting the right hand working properly before he puts the left on show?
I think he posts wayyyyyyyyyyy too far out. I feel that he usually posts up well outside of the key and doesn't have the handles to back his man down leaving him stuck in no mans land – or spinning and fading away. When he posts up, I'd like to see him get right deep down on the block and seal off his defender. Stick that rump out, catch and then spin. That way, he's only going to be 5-7ft out from the hoop and in a much better position to score plus not have to worry about putting the ball on the floor.
If he could just learn some simple head fakes to get his defender up in the air so he could go up and under I think that would get him open looks. He spends all that time at the Dream School - why not take some of Hakeem's moves and make them his own?
He has nice, consistent form on his free throw, but I think he starts his motion wayyyyyyyy too low. I'd like him to be more upright and not start from a squatting position. He shoots his free throws from his shoulder any way so starting in a squat and bringing the ball up to there just creates inconsistencies.
That's all I have, apart from the finishing weakly part - which we all know about, what would you like to see him do differently?
What I think he can do to be better on offense:
He's actually very quick in the post and spins really well - the problem that I see is that he is always spinning away from the hoop and not towards it leaving him off balance when he executes his move. That leaves him pretty much throwing the ball at the hoop in a very inconsistent manner. I’d like to see him spin more towards the hoop – or at the very least, laterally and not away from his finishing point.
He has no problem going left and using his off hand for his baby hooks, but maybe he should concentrate on getting the right hand working properly before he puts the left on show?
I think he posts wayyyyyyyyyyy too far out. I feel that he usually posts up well outside of the key and doesn't have the handles to back his man down leaving him stuck in no mans land – or spinning and fading away. When he posts up, I'd like to see him get right deep down on the block and seal off his defender. Stick that rump out, catch and then spin. That way, he's only going to be 5-7ft out from the hoop and in a much better position to score plus not have to worry about putting the ball on the floor.
If he could just learn some simple head fakes to get his defender up in the air so he could go up and under I think that would get him open looks. He spends all that time at the Dream School - why not take some of Hakeem's moves and make them his own?
He has nice, consistent form on his free throw, but I think he starts his motion wayyyyyyyy too low. I'd like him to be more upright and not start from a squatting position. He shoots his free throws from his shoulder any way so starting in a squat and bringing the ball up to there just creates inconsistencies.
That's all I have, apart from the finishing weakly part - which we all know about, what would you like to see him do differently?