nate33 wrote:thricethefun wrote:Sluggerface wrote:I don't see how Beal gets better with the right coaching. He's fundamentally limited as a Ball-handler. The best you could ask for is a Kyle Korver type. That guy isn't worth a max.
Beal is a pretty solid finisher and has a nice floater. Can do a lot more than Korver but can't shoot like him
Agreed. Beal is not being utilized in a manner that maximizes his skills. He should never be in one-on-one isolation against anybody. He needs to catch the ball on the move going around a curl, or on a side pick-and-roll, or on a backdoor cut. He's pretty effective when going to the basket now that he's developed that 12-foot floater. Obviously, he's also good in catch-and-shoot situations from behind the arc. He's also a pretty good passer.
Basically, he should never dribble more than twice per touch. I could see him playing great in a ball-movement system like San Antonio's.
Or systems where they have multiple people that can break down the defense and he would be the 3rd or 4th option. But then, you would pay him like he is the 3rd or 4th option
