Boogie! wrote:Vampirate wrote:Boogie! wrote:
until gradey dick can hit 3's at an elite rate for a shooter, he's not a better overall scorer than rj. gradey started off the season well but the fact he's at the percentages he's at now means hes had a pretty horrible stretch before he went down. what you said about finishing at the rim being improved is completely backwards. People that have a hard time finishing at the rim do so because they either lack the footwork, body control, touch, athleticism and/or explosiveness to make it happen. guys like trent can shoot, but will never ever be a good finisher at the rim. in contrast, norman powell was always great around the rim due to his physical ability and then worked to become an elite shooter. same with siakam, good natural ability around the rim, developed a jump shot later. you never see guys that struggle finishing at the rim, end up somehow being good at it later on. that's why they end up staying perimeter players. shooting is easier to teach than finishing, because finishing requires a physical skillset that many people dont have.
that's why rj simply lacking a jumpshot makes his potential higher. the stuff he's able to do to draw contact, create angles off his drives to get layups, the footwork and craftiness to get to his spots to finish, those are all things that a lot of people will never develop. now he has an average 3 point shot in his repertoire. and without the mid range he's still scoring efficiently and putting up 30 point games on good percentages. he's basically analytics basketball to a t. again, the only reason rj isn't considered an elite scorer is because his free throw percentages are horrible. and again thats something that can be improved, much easier than teaching gradey dick how to learn to finish inside.
You are literally white knighting RJ when you are forgetting
we are comparing RJ 'to a sophomore'
Are you gonna debate basketball or are you just gonna gaslight any time I make an argument in favour of rj.
And then when I come back with an attitude I'm "antagonistic". Tell me which part about what I sId was wrong. You think someone like gary trsnt can practice being a better finisher?
Again your argument is literally based on some arbitrary thinf like youth and seasons in the league. I'm talking about skillsets which is something you seem to have a hars time evaluating.
Thia is the same argument I had when they traded for trentvand I sId he wouldn't ever be better than norman powell and people kept saying youth how can you make that statement when he's so much younger.
The biggest thing that separates RJ from being a true star is pull up ability.
Gradey has it, IQ has it, Barnes has it (2P pull up).
RJ needs side steps, stop in motion, change of direction to truly get to another level.
Off ball driver he's excellent at, but he really needs that start then sudden stop in his game.
Gradey is literally a threat to pull up from anywhere, and is a very very good mid range shooter.
Gradey is a threat, regardless of where he's at. If RJ wants to truly get to another level, he needs to add something totally new as a scorer.