pancakes3 wrote:i maintain that wall is forcing the issue too much at the rim. his early success has given an undeserved sense of confidence in taking it to the rim. early on in the season, teams were playing him like they played Chris Paul - fouling the heck out of him. now that the scouting report is out: Wall usually takes it to the rim without checking for trailers or kickout men, the transitional help defenders pack the paint and wait for Wall to dribble himself into trouble, rather than spacing out and accounting for other players. as a result, the FTAs for wall have sunk like a rock. wall needs to learn that full speed isn't always the best speed, and that guys like thornton and even arenas will be there on the break and can score buckets easier than he can going 1-on-3.
as for ray allen? gil is not as good off-the-ball and a lot better with the ball in his hands. for as well as Wall has played this season, i'm still more comfortable with arenas making the decisions. the pg duties should really go off of matchups rather than defined roles. if we're playing Miami, wall should handle the rock and abuse arroyo. last night against Chi, arenas should have been the one with the ball so he could attack bogans rather than making wall drive repeatedly on Rose.
I'm not sure I agree with this. First of all, Wall is pretty good at hitting the kickout man. Heck, that probably accounts for more of his assists than anything else. Wall doesn't always make a great dish in traffic to a trailing big, but that's because he doesn't need to. Wall usually finishes himself in traffic. Against Chicago, Wall uncharacteristically missed three layups. Granted, they weren't wide open layups, but they were layups that he generally makes, even at top speed. If he makes those layups like he normally does, he would have finished 10-14 (including two 3-pointers).
It's true that Wall hasn't got to the line much lately. I think part of it is that the team as a whole hasn't drawn many fouls. Wall often parades to the line late in the game when the opposition is in the penalty. That hasn't happened recently.