playaloc916 wrote:Looks like his court vision and playmaking have improved quite a lot. Got Plumlee a couple of easy baskets at the end. He's still a young guy, so I think he still has a lot left in him.
He's always shown flashes there. At 28, he still has some good years left as long as he's still healthy. He had an aggressive drive to the hoop tonight and he's doing more frequently. He says that he's never watched a replay of the injury and he looks fully confident in his body. I remember a play where Al Thornton leg landed awkwardly and Shaun was on the sidelines grimacing. He probably got flashbacks. For that mental hurdle to be in the past, he can make the most of the future if he keeps putting in work.