nate33 wrote:Agreed. This play wasn't just some change in the team's offensive philosophy. Deni just got better. The idea that he was capable of doing this 2 years ago but we just refused to try it is silly.
2 years ago he wasn't capable of doing everything he does today, but skill wise he was capable of doing easy layups under the basket, and yet he struggled with that as well in the NBA while he didn't in Europe, and that's got to do a lot with what was going on in his mind, not in practicing layups which he did since he was a child.
Why every time I write here people twist my words to a completely different meaning of what I've said? I wrote "a completely different player", I didn't say he was capable of scoring 43 or 25 points a game, I said a different player, and I stand by it, if you'll look at my posts from Deni's first year I've said exactly that, he's one player in the NT, playing with confidence and going strong to the basket time after time while scoring on NBA players like Jokic and he's another player in the NBA, just standing in the corner waiting and missing easy shots under the rim, and I've said the reason for that is mainly his confidence and that it will improve if the ball will move more and he won't feel like every time he touch it it's his only chance to do something, Deni improved, yes, please quote me with where I've said he didn't, but thinking that his improvement in aggressiveness got nothing to do with his confidence and how he feels about his role in the team, that's silly.







