Post#84 » by prime1time » Sun Jun 30, 2024 9:40 am
Watching more film on Carrington, a couple things stand out. First his best skill is his ball handling. Imo, his ball handling serves as the foundation of his entire game. He always has the ball on a string. Complete comfort. He has no problem getting to his spot and then attacking the defense. He lacks elite physical gifts so he works out of the PnR/Screen game. But because of his ball handling and his skillset he just takes what the defense gives him. If the defense goes under the screen, he'll shoot the 3. If the big is playing drop coverage and the guard trails him over the screen he'll go full on CP3 and get take the short midrange pull-up. Near the end of the season, he seemed to be more willing to attack the hoop but it doesn't seem to be something he feels comfortable with.
Also of note is that this offseason he's working on his set 3-point shooting and his float game. Watching an interview Carrington said that he attempted only 4 or 5 floaters this year. If he can add floaters to his game, it'll make him that much harder to stop because it gives him another weapon to use in the PnR.
Imo, Carrington is good enough right now to contribute in the NBA. His ball handling makes it so. One thing that makes Carrington success in the PNR so impressive is that there's so much less spacing in College Basketball. There will be more space in the NBA for him to work. In the NBA athletic bigs are lob threats.
One cool thing to see in the game is the chess match between Carrington and the defense. Pitt will run the same play multiple times and attack based on what the defense gives them. They'll run a set play where Carrington comes off the screen and knocks down a 3. Then they'll run a set play where, because Carrington knocks down the 3 the big steps up, and then Carrington drops off a quick pocket pass to a rolling big. Then they'll run a set play and Carrington will whip the ball into the corner because the 3 man helped off. Then they'll come back to the same play and Carrington will snake for a mid-range jumper.
At some point this season, Carrington and Sarr will run the PnR game and you're going to see the future of the Wizards.