TheDoctor wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Kapono moves very well off the ball. He doesn't move well WITH the ball, but we're mainly asking him not to.
Again, as far as I'm concerned, if he's in a good spot on the floor to keep the spacing for our other options, and the other team is sticking to him - that's good for our overall scheme. I do think that he should be a little quicker on the trigger - lately he's worrying too much about the guy sticking to him or closing out. I'd rather he shoot immediately (and maybe even draw some fouls), or pass out, rather than dribble.
But overall, I don't think he has to shoot to be effective. But he shouldn't pass up open looks, ever.
I disagree... for a shooter, he sucks at moving without the ball. He's so dam slow that it's easy to catch up to him and contest his shots or make him put the ball on the floor. Just watch all the other good shooters and see how quick they are WITHOUT the ball and u'll notice why Kapono doesn't get as many shots off as we'd all like. The difference between korver and Kapono is that while Kapono may be the better shooter... Korver is so quick without the ball so he can take more shots.
Furthermore... do u think Reggie Miller and/or Rip Hamilton would really be as great at scoring if they were slow? What makes them so hard to guard is that they could run like idiots and change directions on the fly so it was near impossible to guard them without really good team defense. With Kapono... it's very easy for 1 man to contain him because he can't change directions quickly nor is he a sprinter who can out run anyone. I've always felt that for a guy who's suppose to be a sniper... he may have the worst ability to get open. When u can't create off the dribble, u need to make up for it in other ways, which Kapono can't so ur left to blame the coach for his inabilities.
And no, I am not comparing Kapono to Reggie or Rip... just tryin to show what moving without the ball can do for u. Moving without the ball is the equivalent for these guys as is having amazing handles for guys like Kobe/Chris Paul/Nash. It's the way these guys have to get shots.