closg00 wrote:Per Wiz Insider, Mo Al has been invited to play on our SL team.
Success!
God is Good, all the time. Dreams do come true.
It is good to know the Wizards see enough in Morris Almond to want to see more. (After all, they are undefeated since signing Morris Almond!

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I really wanted Mo to have the opportunity to train with this team. He can probably help John Wall with something as simple as a suggestion about John's hands, elbows, and the need for a consistent release point. Morris strikes me as a deadly shooter but one who is physically challenged. Nevertheless, Morris might actually help John Wall with the mechanics of his shot. (If Wall asks and is receptive). A person can teach without being able to do their skill with the athleticism that someone else might possess. Mo scored over 50 and set D-League records because at some level he's a big-time shooter and scorer. (Mo's confidence and FTs will improve, as will his FG%, when he just lets go and lets God. Believe the ball is going in because you put the work in.)
Conversely, this summer Wall is going to get that shot to fall. John's tremendously gifted athletically, He learned a lot this year about changing speeds in his attack. It was beautiful to see! There were times as a playmaker that Wall looked like super fast Steve Nash. However, the mechanics of John Wall's shot were all over the place. John matured a whole lot, ESPECIALLY when Crawford was not on the court. But for all his physical skills, Wall kept taking and kept missing jumpers. He's missing different ways because he's very inconsistent mechanically and MOST OF ALL he is not relaxed.
Wall's stroke once he gets mechanically right and relaxed is going to be a beautiful thing. He will surpass Payton and be like a Dwayne Wade but more of a facilitator when that happens.
A guy like Almond, to make his mark long term, must keep playing smart and hustling as he did in 6 games with the Wizards; but he must also be DEADLY ACCURATE when left open.
I am really happy that people moved on Morris Almond's behalf, and also that fans can help if even in the slightest ways.
(Never a doubt W.A.)