John Wall shot 28% outside of 3-feet this year

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Re: John Wall shot 28% outside of 3-feet this year 

Post#61 » by Optms » Tue May 1, 2012 11:40 pm

Irving is a score first point guard. He's great at it, but doesn't look to set up teammates the way Wall does.

If there is one thing Wall has on Irving, its his ability to get his teammates involved. Rubio on the hand has great court vision and we all saw that. Irving isn't comparable to those two.
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Re: John Wall shot 28% outside of 3-feet this year 

Post#62 » by picc » Tue May 1, 2012 11:43 pm

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Ofc wall is a better rebounder being a bigger guard. Better defense than a rookie? I'm so surprised.


Iman Shumpert? Avery Bradley? There are plenty of rookies who are good defenders. Wall has a real talent there, shouldn't downplay it.
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Re: John Wall shot 28% outside of 3-feet this year 

Post#63 » by TheKingOfVa360 » Tue May 1, 2012 11:44 pm

noobcake wrote:Irving is an amazing passer. His assists are so deflated. He has better vision than Wall.

Ofc wall is a better rebounder being a bigger guard. Better defense than a rookie? I'm so surprised.


Irving does not have better vision than Wall, and no Irving isn't close to an amazing passer. Irving is closer to a combo guard than a pure pg. As a rookie Wall was a way better defender than Irving every will probably be. I really don't think you have seen Wall play more than once or twice, dude is already an elite rebounder and shot blocker. It seems like you are downplaying whatever Wall is good at and inflating whatever Irving is good at. Irving is an amazing shooter and plays a good pace, a nice little combo guard. He isn't a pure pg, he doesn't have great vision, and he sucks on defense.


"Wall has already shown plenty. Only Oscar Robertson, Damon Stoudamire, Tim Hardaway, Phil Ford and Chris Paul needed fewer games to score at least 2,000 points and hand out 1,000 assists, which Wall accomplished in 124 games. Since steals became a stat in 1970, Wall became the fastest player in NBA history to have 2,200 points, 1,000 assists, 600 rebounds, 200 steals and 90 blocks (134 games)."
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Re: John Wall shot 28% outside of 3-feet this year 

Post#64 » by vincecarter4pres » Tue May 1, 2012 11:49 pm

Tyreke Evans is blushing.
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Re: John Wall shot 28% outside of 3-feet this year 

Post#65 » by hourockman » Tue May 1, 2012 11:53 pm

magicman1978 wrote:Wow. That could be the absolute worst in the league - regardless of position.


Even Kobe is disgusted with those numbers.
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Re: John Wall shot 28% outside of 3-feet this year 

Post#66 » by Jimmy Recard » Wed May 2, 2012 3:24 am

He'll be fine
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Re: John Wall shot 28% outside of 3-feet this year 

Post#67 » by Sky_Knicks » Wed May 2, 2012 3:28 am

Marlo Stanfield wrote:Who read that article and still thought or said, "I'll still take him on my team"?

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Re: John Wall shot 28% outside of 3-feet this year 

Post#68 » by MVP Rose » Wed May 2, 2012 4:50 am

vincecarter4pres wrote:Tyreke Evans is blushing.


:lol: :lol:

I agree with the premise of this

What Wall did his rookie season is pretty irrelevant when considering he's made no significant stride in his game his sophomore season.. he's a worse shooter than Rondo right now, and I don't anticipate that getting better any time soon
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Re: John Wall shot 28% outside of 3-feet this year 

Post#69 » by Jimmy Recard » Wed May 2, 2012 5:26 am

He's a hard worker, so i'm not concerned. His jumper will get better too. From mid January through to the end of Feb, his midrange jumper was money, typically off the dribble. Then he kinda fell into a slump in March and struggled to regain that confidence in his stroke. That's what it is a lot of the time with him; confidence. I've seen games when he's missed his first couple of jumpshots, and he's too scared to shoot it the rest of the way. It absolutely kills his half court game because defenders will play 5 feet off of him, baiting him to shoot (which he won't), and always go under the screen in the pick n roll.

That's my only real beef with his game at the moment. And yeah, his turnovers. But it doesn't faze me either, and if watched Wizards games you'd see why he turns it over as much as he does. The wizards halfcourt offense under Flip, and to a lesser extent Wittman, was absolutely trash. Just horrible, predictable sets. Wall would often turn it over trying to make something happen while everyone else stood around watching and waiting for him to draw a double team and get them an open look.

Other than that, he's got a terrific all round game for a PG. Best shotblocking PG in the league, best rebounding PG in the league (tied with Westbrook) and one of the best passing PG's in the NBA. He's also an excellent defender. If he can improve on that J, he'll have an absolute monster season next year.
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Re: John Wall shot 28% outside of 3-feet this year 

Post#70 » by Josephpaul » Wed May 2, 2012 5:44 am

He's going on the bust road.... He's not there yet but he's getting there.
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Re: John Wall shot 28% outside of 3-feet this year 

Post#71 » by pwrshft99 » Wed May 2, 2012 5:51 am

I didn't even click before I started laughing... no way that's true I thought.
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Re: John Wall shot 28% outside of 3-feet this year 

Post#72 » by stephanieg » Wed May 2, 2012 6:00 am

dballislife wrote:yet there are probably 20-25 teams that will still give him the max


Which is why we get lockouts.
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Re: John Wall shot 28% outside of 3-feet this year 

Post#73 » by HighFlyer23 » Wed May 2, 2012 6:10 am

How can you be a professional basketball player who operates on the perimeter with stats like that?

An NBA point guard who can't shoot more than 3 feet from the bucket? Was he really so content with driving past people that he never took the time to develop his shot?
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Re: John Wall shot 28% outside of 3-feet this year 

Post#74 » by Ronito » Wed May 2, 2012 6:35 am

I said I'd take Kyrie over him without hesitation and got ripped to shreds :roll:

He's got one last year to prove he can be a good player or people will give up on him, if he hasn't given up on himself by then.
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Re: John Wall shot 28% outside of 3-feet this year 

Post#75 » by pwrshft99 » Wed May 2, 2012 6:44 am

He dances... stupid people will buy his Jerseys and tickets to seem him thus some owner will sign sign him.
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Re: John Wall shot 28% outside of 3-feet this year 

Post#76 » by noobcake » Wed May 2, 2012 7:06 am

Ronito wrote:I said I'd take Kyrie over him without hesitation and got ripped to shreds :roll:

He's got one last year to prove he can be a good player or people will give up on him, if he hasn't given up on himself by then.


Nope nope nope, no one cares about shooting!

Now that Rose is atheletically crippled for the next 1-2 years, we'll see how important shooting is. This new generation of atheletic PG with broke jumpers....

If Wall suffers a Rose style injury, there goes that career.

Irving is a rookie and is already a top 5 shooting PG in the league. That man is a keeper. Even with an injury to the knee, he can still play basketball.
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Re: John Wall shot 28% outside of 3-feet this year 

Post#77 » by wackywabbit » Wed May 2, 2012 8:24 am

LOL, at people throwing around the 'bust' label. Do you guys even know what that means? If he never improves from what he is right now (terrible jump shooter, great finisher in transition, ok free throw shooter who can get to the line, above average to good passer for a PG, sometimes too careless with the ball, can get frustrated with general stupidity of teammates, good rebounder for position, pretty good defender) he would not be a bust.

Just because he hasn't matched the trajectory of fellow number 1 pick Derrick Rose (who happens to be the youngest player ever to win an MVP award) does not make him a bust. I guarantee you that if they had a redraft, the Wizards pick Wall number 1 again (if only because Cousins would have exploded in the environment the Wizards had for most of the last two years).
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Re: John Wall shot 28% outside of 3-feet this year 

Post#78 » by black bart » Wed May 2, 2012 9:02 am

I always wonder how people evaluate assists on this site. It is as if a busted and low ts% is fine if you have 8 assists. A guy scoring 23.6 points on 56% ts and 5.5 assists is worse than a guy who scores 12 and 12 assists on 48 ts%. John Wall is a high turnover prone point guard who led a team in the bottom 10 in scoring.
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Re: John Wall shot 28% outside of 3-feet this year 

Post#79 » by In-N-Out » Wed May 2, 2012 9:17 am

He's putting those numbers while playing for the Wiz. Not gonna count him off yet. The talent is there, but there ain't going to be a coming out party for him with that roster.
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Re: John Wall shot 28% outside of 3-feet this year 

Post#80 » by Cleveland Cavs » Wed May 2, 2012 10:12 am

Left Side Drive wrote:Irving > Wall

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