GLF wrote:
This is the part I don’t think people are thinking about enough when speaking about RJ this upcoming season. Beyond him being able to be parked in the corner more, he will be much lower in the pecking order which I actually think will be good for him and his skill set. Last season he was asked to be the number 1 or 2 option a lot because of all the injuries, which hurt his percentages. Even more so when Scottie is your number 1 option because he struggled offensively last season so he wasn’t even a good number 1. As the number 3 or 4 option he can stick to cutting, taking 3s from the corner mostly, driving off curls and movement, attacking close outs and scoring in transitions. All things he’s good at and can do. He isn’t this ball dominant player people think he is. He is much better as an off ball player who usage is very specific and tailored to what he’s good at. Eliminating for the most part the things he isn’t. The thing he really has to get better at is the free throw shooting bc he actually gets to the line a decent amount.
Yeah. If he can get back to even 70% from the FT line and smash most of his 3PA from the corner, that'll help a lot. If we can drop his volume away from the rim (and overall, in the process), we can see if we can emulate what he was doing for us right after the trade. If he basically doesn't shoot but for 3s and shots in the RA, there's a chance we can make him a reasonably efficient mid/high teens scorer. He'll break apart against higher-order defenses, but that's a problem for another day.