ash_k wrote:Still about Quincy Miller
When is the last time, you have seen a player with no elevation on his shot and low point of release make it in the NBA at that position playing at the high-level?
His handles and body movement while dribbling does not stand out though..they are not done at a high-speed to really shift a defender at the next level ..plus with that low release ..extending one's arm should be enough to totally disrupt his shot at the next level.
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Mash to Barnes, now we are getting closer but of course Monster Mash was at a higher-level at that stage
Denying Q's handles is a joke, I won't even acknowledge that point.
But then you ask about the release point, everyone says it's high enough and you continue to say it's too low. I'm done talking to the wall, here's your proof of his release point. Look at the ball just leaving his fingers and keep in mind this man was 6'9" in high school, meaning he could be 6'10"+ by now.
