Johnlac1 wrote:As a Bucks fan I'll have to agree: both Jennings and Ellis like to shoot a lot more than pass. But I want Ellis shooting the ball. That's his job. I don't think Jennings will ever be a good point guard although he can be a valuable combo guard. However I'm a realist, and I don't try to gloss over my team's deficiencies. The Piston's guards like to shoot too much as well. In certain settings that's alright. But unless you're Rose or Westbrook you can't have the player with the ball most of the time looking for his inefficient points at the expense of team play. Some fans have to take their blinders off and realize that many of their team's players are less than perfect. Stuckey and Knight could be valuable players, but they have to learn to take better shots. And I'll mention again I think the Piston's future looks brighter than my Bucks. But only if they pick up the team IQ... a lot of which can be remedied with a smart point guard.
I just think you're off base on your criticism. Our guards' problem isn't taking bad shots. Stuckey's problem is that he very very aggressive, which leads to a lot of FTs, but he can get out of control and charge the defender or make a shot unnecessarily difficult with contact, as opposed to taking a floater or a shot with more touch. He also has a tendency to miss easier layups. Knight's problem is that he doesn't have the instinct or ability to manipulate a defense and find his teammates. He also has trouble finishing through contact due to his less than explosive vertical and comparatively skinny frame.
Neither of them are chuckers who routinely take bad shots. In fact, Stuckey and Knight were 7th and 8th on the team in FGA per 36.
Will Bynum is a different story though.
































