Tre Johnson: welcome to the DMV
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And remember he's only 19 yo. Expect him to fill out and get stronger, maybe even longer too.
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dckingsfan wrote:tontoz wrote:The strength of Tre's game is hitting 3s on the move. He can hit them moving either direction off the catch or off the dribble. With his quick/high release he can make them when contested too. The problem is that they really aren't setting off ball screens for him. He frequently catches the ball way behind the line.
It is a tank year so whatever.
And... he can finish at the rim (.714 from 0 to 3 feet). So, when they do start running plays for him they won't be able to be too aggressive because he can just back cut.
he doesn't really get to the rim much because he isn't very quick. He is good from midrange and i expect him to develop his game more from 3-10 feet. Teams will have to respect his shot which will allow him to get into the lane a lot.
What he needs to learn is to get rid of the ball quickly when he dribbles into traffic. That is where many of his turnovers come from. He isn't athletic enough to get through traffic and score consistently.
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tontoz wrote:dckingsfan wrote:tontoz wrote:The strength of Tre's game is hitting 3s on the move. He can hit them moving either direction off the catch or off the dribble. With his quick/high release he can make them when contested too. The problem is that they really aren't setting off ball screens for him. He frequently catches the ball way behind the line.
It is a tank year so whatever.
And... he can finish at the rim (.714 from 0 to 3 feet). So, when they do start running plays for him they won't be able to be too aggressive because he can just back cut.
he doesn't really get to the rim much because he isn't very quick. He is good from midrange and i expect him to develop his game more from 3-10 feet. Teams will have to respect his shot which will allow him to get into the lane a lot.
What he needs to learn is to get rid of the ball quickly when he dribbles into traffic. That is where many of his turnovers come from. He isn't athletic enough to get through traffic and score consistently.
Good points all. My point is that he can finish so the defender will need to watch both for side and back screens. A much more difficult cover than a straight 3 point shooter.
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Currently only 6.2% of Tre's attempts are at the rim so I don't think the defense will worry much about it until that number goes up.
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Is it too much to ask.for an an engine, frustration with a monopolistic system between billionaires.
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Tre has as many blocks as Derik Queen and more than the bigger Coward and Murray Boyles
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WizarDynasty wrote:Is it too much to ask.for an an engine, frustration with a monopolistic system between billionaires.
This is not the type of defensive effort I want from a C.
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Friendly reminder that Richard Earl “Tre” Johnson III is shooting 40% on 3s as a rookie, all while playing with zero point guards and the Wizards refusing to give him open shots off screens or anything.
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AFM wrote:Friendly reminder that Richard Earl “Tre” Johnson III is shooting 40% on 3s as a rookie, all while playing with zero point guards and the Wizards refusing to give him open shots off screens or anything.
True.
But if we can point to one number, then we can also point to other numbers: his 2pt % is at .467. He's got more turnovers than assists... etc.
I'm not trying to ding the kid. He's still only 19...! We'll see how he does, but for the moment there's no reason to talk him up.
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When looking at 19 year old rookies I tend to look at things they do well already as I'm assuming he'll improve over time. Seems likely don't you think. No one is expecting a rookie to be good yet.
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WizarDynasty wrote:Is it too much to ask.for an an engine, frustration with a monopolistic system between billionaires.
Keep the faith Wiz D. We are getting our engine next June!
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payitforward wrote:AFM wrote:Friendly reminder that Richard Earl “Tre” Johnson III is shooting 40% on 3s as a rookie, all while playing with zero point guards and the Wizards refusing to give him open shots off screens or anything.
True.
But if we can point to one number, then we can also point to other numbers: his 2pt % is at .467. He's got more turnovers than assists... etc.
I'm not trying to ding the kid. He's still only 19...! We'll see how he does, but for the moment there's no reason to talk him up.
Most physically underdeveloped rookies don't shoot 50% or higher as rookies... Especially guards...
And this idea of his lack of quickness is very overstated...
He has to adjust to the superior size and speed of the league, for sure, but he'll get better with more strength...
Sarr being a prime example to look at...
I said all last year once he got stronger he'd look much better, and kept pointing to his older brother as proof his build would let him get bigger.....
I think Tre's ability to shoot the ball is special, and he can shoot in practically any scenario, so with better strength, better dribble penetration from hopefully a new lead guard, his game should blossom...
I think if Beal could avg 30, why can't Tre at worse top out at 25-28... Maybe even more depending on the situation...





