ballzboyee wrote:Sarr shot 24% from 3p first two months, then in December had 7 games where he shot 50 percent and finished the month posting a 45 3pt%. The splits are improving for another kid some think might be a the "b" word.
You can't make shots that you don't take, and you can't get better not being aggressive as a young player. Houston is really deep and teams are going into OKC model on defense where they have speed and lateral quickness all over the court to deal with the 5 out. Being able to jump high is great, but at the end of the day you either shoot over the defender or go around them. Curry has elite first step quickness to get to the rim. I haven't seen that first step on Reed yet. That's the key for any PG in the NBA. You can't just be a shooter as PG. If you play Curry too tight he will absolutely burn you off ball change of direction or cutting to the basket because of his quickness. Curry get labeled as just a shooter, but he's far more versatile than he gets credit than the average fan. It's too soon to say Reed's not going to make an impact, but he needs way more playing time for a pick at that level. Problem is Houston is in win now mode. They aren't try to bring along a rookie.
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