fredericklove wrote:Nah, Qmiller actually had more chances than PJ3 cos PJ3 is primarily restricted to play in the paint where Qmiller had so many opportunities out on the 3 point line, but whenever he tries to dribble he'll often showcast his signature 'carrying' and gets called for that everytime, or he'll just so often does his spin move which is so predictable...the only time I see him showcast his ball handling ability is when he's on the transition finding open guys, other than that he can't do jack when he's iso going one on one. I only seen him blew by one time str8 to the bucket thats it, but most of the baylor games I've seen, he rarely had any ability that could help him blow by people. His first step is really really terrible.
Despite Scott Drew's unstructured offense/"freedom", he still emphasizes heavily on sharing the basketball and feeding the ball inside to the bigs for high-percentage shots like most college games with the 4-out, 1-in motion offense. Because of this it's seldom for Quincy Miller to fully showcase his ball handling and break down abilities. Some of the things he does on the hardwood based on high school footage is easily translatable. I mean, if you don't think Quincy Miller has more to show then I don't know what else to say. He's got that slick double-crossover that he's not even using, so what's up? Much like Harrison Barnes, he's stuck in a situation where he cannot fully utilize his skills.



















