OJ's Future
OJ's Future
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OJ's Future
I don't get to see the Grizz as much as I would like pretty much never but do like your core here so can someone tell me who in the league today OJ Mayo may become. feel free to mix and match blank shot with blank handle
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Mayo's stats may not show it, but he's progressed a lot from last season.
He's more patient on the offensive end. He's got less pressure to produce thanks to the added offensive weapons this season. His jump shot is great but he still struggles a bit finishing. He's been a very good playmaker for the team as well. His defense has been solid after a bad start.
Upside wise, a shorter Joe Johnson. In his prime, you're looking at a 21-24 PPG, 3-5 RPG and 4-5 APG caliber guard.
He's more patient on the offensive end. He's got less pressure to produce thanks to the added offensive weapons this season. His jump shot is great but he still struggles a bit finishing. He's been a very good playmaker for the team as well. His defense has been solid after a bad start.
Upside wise, a shorter Joe Johnson. In his prime, you're looking at a 21-24 PPG, 3-5 RPG and 4-5 APG caliber guard.
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It_Was_Typed wrote:Mayo's stats may not show it, but he's progressed a lot from last season.
He's more patient on the offensive end. He's got less pressure to produce thanks to the added offensive weapons this season. His jump shot is great but he still struggles a bit finishing. He's been a very good playmaker for the team as well. His defense has been solid after a bad start.
Upside wise, a shorter Joe Johnson. In his prime, you're looking at a 21-24 PPG, 3-5 RPG and 4-5 APG caliber guard.
good comparison