TheBigThree wrote:Other than limiting his turnovers and playing a bit smarter, the one big thing I want Andray to do is to develop another move he can go to when backing a guy down. If his behind the back move doesn't work and can't get separation for a jump shot, or a fadeaway, he generally turns the ball over or is stifled. I think if he developed some sort of a hook for when he's backing a guy down and is 4-5 feet out, his offensive game would be nigh unstoppable.
While this may be true, I think the best improvement Dray can make is not physical. He needs the right players around him. I think he will get better at the fading shot but what he needs is the next piece. Dray is showing a lot, but even KG needed more then he could do alone.
If we are talking a good team, that can be lots of players. But if we want to win a championship in the near future, that mean getting Melo.
There will only be a handful of players who will be on the next few championship teams.
Kobe, Dirke, Melo and LeBron head the list. Duncan is fading. So is KG - so if Boston. Wade is border line since he is more of just a SG and not enough of a SG/SF. Durrant is getting close and could join that top group.
Haywood would be one of those other pieces a great team would need since you need a top defensive player and center is a great place to have that player. To bad we lost him.
So while Dray can mature with his game and his mind, I think what needs to happen most is beyond Dray except for the fact that he needs to lead to take other like McGee along with him. I think McGee could have a huge impact but even that won't be enough.
Best improvement Dray can make is to make McGee and others better and continue to grow up.
Beyond that, we need Melo.
We will have to see how the playoffs work out this year. Maybe we can get Rondo or Nash.
Right now, I'm just going to enjoy watching Blatche and McGee develop.



















