playa-hater wrote:Dogen wrote:From the article:
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Once I got out of Arkansas, I’m now in a position where I don’t have handcuffs on me. I’m able to shoot and make plays for people. I have that flexibility to show that I can do all those things. I was stuck in a role, but now they’ll see the real Jordan.”
Yes, let's now see the real Jordan.

I don't know if it is true with Walsh or just talk but I can guarantee you. There are college coaches who restrict their players much more than people realize..
But this kid needs to take a thousand shots a day and that can be done quite easy. Five hundred in the early morning hours and five hundred at night.. In my experience you can get up five hundred shots with a rebounder in about one hour. So shooting one thousand shots is really not even doing that much.
I'm still not sure about as mechanics. Most video i've seen was a bit far away. I wish I could zoom in just for the arm and hands part.
But good mechanics and tons of Repetition will go a long way.
Well, he was the go-to scorer on his prep school team 2 yrs ago, right before entering college. It wasn't just any team, either - they knocked off THREE teams in GEICO Nationals to advance to the national championship game (before losing to a team that had like 6 future NBA players on it, including Whitehead and Hood-Schifino).
Also, look at the arkansas team he played on. It's not like there were other guys who were able to showcase impressive scoring skills but not Walsh.
None of their guys were.
-Nick Smith Jr. He was a projected top 5 pick in the draft coming into the college season - and he was considered one of the best shooters in the freshman class coming into the season too. But he struggled offensively at Arkansas, did not meet the expectations that were put on him, his shooting was inconsistent. And he fell to 27th in the draft.
-Anthony Black was the 6th pick last night, but it wasn't because he was a good scorer or shooter at Arkansas. It was because he's a 6'7" PG with high IQ, good passing and really good defense.
-Ricky Council IV. Was projected to go 1st round early on in the season, but ended up going undrafted and struggled with his shooting
-Walsh. Projected top 20 pick by everyone before the season started. But was limited as a scorer/shooter at Arkansas, and as a result, fell to 38 in the draft
Injuries to Nick Smith (missed like a month or 2 with knee injury) and Trevon Brazile (season ending injury early in the season) hurt the team. Arkansas had bad spacing, but the spacing was even worse when these 2 guys were out of the lineup (or even when just Brazile was out of the lineup since both of these guys could shoot it pretty well.
Brazile is a stretch big - it helped having him out there to stretch the floor. But with him out, Arkansas often times played a double big lineup (3 bigs in the rotation, NONE of them could shoot a lick) which hurt spacing. Then you often times had Walsh out there with Council (who was struggling to shoot it from deep) and that hurt the spacing too. Plus, Black is a non-shooter and well, you get the idea..
Lastly, here's a video from right before the draft where we see a more close up view of his shooting form: