Post#237 » by Klomp » Wed Sep 11, 2024 5:53 pm
Shannon might step into training camp as the second-best athlete on the team behind Ant.
If you haven't watched him for a while, go back and watch some highlights not only from summer league, but Illinois tape as well. His speed is very high level. His reaction time and second jump ability is very good as well. These are things that can get him playing time right away, because they should help him be a solid defender immediately.
I think there are concerns about his playmaking, but I actually think his ability to read the court and make smart decisions is pretty solid, like you said minimus. I would wager that his higher turnover numbers/lower assist-to-turnover ratio have more to do with his hand size than they do with his ability to read the floor. His 8.5-inch hand width was tied for third smallest at the NBA combine. Still though, there has been improvement through his college career. Last season, his turnover percentage was a career low 9.8 percent despite a career-high usage rate.
I would also say that a combination of his role and athletic gifts also inflate some of the bad habits and poor decisions we saw at Illinois, which I know have left many people concerned. A lot like Ant, he's gotten away with being more athletic than almost anyone he faces. He was the guy at Illinois and had the ball in his hands all of the time. He knew he could get off his shot at any time, so often he was putting up not-so-great shots because he could.
The shooting consistency and ballhandling are real questions for him coming into the NBA. But I think his athletic traits will get him on the court early. And I agree, some of those second unit lineups could be a lot of fun. Rob, Ant, TJ, Naz, and pick the fifth guy. I could see any of Karl, Rudy, Jaden or Nickeil run with that group and create havoc against some teams.
He does have a propensity to drive, even in times when shooting might be preferred. But I do think that his ball-fake helps keep defenses on the move, especially when he gets the ball in the corner off a ball reversal. The key will be if the ball movement with the big club is to a point where the reversal gets all the way to the corner, because it didn't always get there last year.
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