Ed Wood wrote:Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:BB has had a couple great moments against Dwight Howard.
However, that kid needs to get out of Charlotte before his career is ruined.
Lest we be too quick to cast aspersions a great many people say exactly the same about Wall and Washington.
And on the year Vesely and Biyombo have both been fairly ineffective, to a roughly comparable degree. Vesely is a better finisher (and probably is able to take easier shot attempts because in this case the Wizards are actually significantly better offensively than the other guys) and passer but Biyombo is a better rebounder.
That said Vesely has been significantly better recently and while what someone did last is not necessarily what he or she will do next we can hope that his awful start was largely a product of the major adjustment and the unusual schedule to begin the year. While I'd be thrilled if he could add a reliable jumper I'm not sure why that's taken for granted. He does work hard but hasn't he worked hard for the first twenty one years of his life? Why wouldn't he have already developed the ability to be a respectable foul shooter or hit open jumpers? But at this point there's nothing to be done but hope, and with his play style he is an easy guy to root for.
I am not taking it for granted. There are reasons for optimism though, if one is the type of person to be interested in that sort of thing.
He was a marginally decent three point shooter for four years with Partizan: http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Jan ... 402/stats/ No marksman for sure, but not a "why are you shooting from there???" type either.
It is reasonable to think that with work and confidence he could make jumpers in the NBA. I wouldn't want that to be the focus of his game, but improving it will help fo sho.





















