tontoz wrote:Last season Wall took 7.5 shots per game from 10-23 feet (making 36%) so it is a little hard for me to completely dismiss his preseason shot selection.
http://www.hoopdata.com/player.aspx?name=John%20Wall
Hopefully some of those long 2s with be 3s this season. I hate it when he passes up a catch and shoot 3, takes one or two dribbles and launches a long 2.
Im just tired of players being dumb. I have to cut them some slack because they are young but its not hard to think how to play. Wall works on his J non stop and makes some in the offseason so now when he plays the game, thats all he thinks about is pulling up for the J instead of keeping his aggresion, attacking the rim, and then using the J off of that. His J would actually go in more if he attacked the rim. Thats what will open it up and give him more confidence. Just because you work on your J doesnt mean you have to shoot strictly J's everytime like you are Reggie Miller. He's not going to be that great at it no matter how hard he works.
Its like Arenas. Gil became a star that one year when everyone got hurt and he was just attacking the hoop non stop. No one could keep him out the lane and in turn the FT line. Then he starts making some 3's and coming up with Hibachi. After that he nearly took all jump shots and Im talking about before the knee injury. He barely ever went to the rim anymore. I dont think Wall will get that bad but he still cant forget what made him special. If he attacks the rim then it opens up his passing game and gives him more confidence for the J.
I wont completely blame him because despite his bust out last year, I still dont think this system is built for him. I think its designed way more for jumpers then it is for getting to the rim but he's good enough to still produce big if he mixes it up better and stays aggressive















