Sluggerface wrote:Ruzious wrote:Sluggerface wrote:
So much this. We can't make an accurate projection of Beal's ceiling/floor until he plays in an offense where he actually plays like a 2 guard rather than a combo guard where he's running the point (and failing spectacularly). 31 percent of his shots are pullup long two's. 31 PERCENT. You want to know how much someone like Wes Matthews or Kevin Martin shoots those? 15%... even Klay caps out at 20%. Beal isn't being used correctly AT ALL.
How is Beal playing like a combo guard - when he's playing 90% of his minutes with Wall? Yes, he's taking too many 2's, but he'd get more 3's if he had a quicker release - and he's got to make a better percentage of his 2's. I don't think I've seen such a good-looking shooter miss so many mid-range jumpers.
Playing with Wall has nothing to do with it, in fact, Wall's presence on the court literally has no effect on most of the plays that Beal is featured in. Beal's total TOP is nearly double that of guys like Matthews and Martin, it's even higher than Klay's. Randy expects him to handle the ball and create plays, most pure 2 guards in the league do not have that responsibility. In general it's a 3 step process between Shooting, Driving, and Kicking, something that takes all of 3 seconds to process and do. Most defenses push Beal out behind the arc with pressure, and Randy has found zero ways to counter this. Beal will frequently receive the ball 2-3 feet behind the line and proceed to run the 2 man game with the 4 spot, or attempt a botched pick and roll that gets blown up immediately, often because either the spacing is f'ed or Beal is too hesitant to explode to the rim. Most of the time we just see these plays used as a means to get Beal space to shoot a long two. When these don't happen, Beal ends up holding on to the ball and stalling the offense. This is all horrible coaching, his extremely hot playoff run was just a flash in the pan and something that any guard can do when they get in the zone. The sad thing is Beal has developed literally nothing since his rookie year, he's still the same player coming out of Florida. Whoever comes in next year (if someone comes in), they're going to have to completely tear apart Beal's game and all of these plays and rebuild it from the ground up.
Pretty much hit the nail on the head! All the more reason to get Don Newman in there now! and get this started. So that next year, he might have the chance to break out and up his trade value.
















