Duke4life831 wrote:PLO wrote:Have It All wrote:Part of me feels like his funky release is going to be an issue in the NBA. It's super quick, but I don't know. I could see it getting blocked a lot with longer defenders on him.
There's a reason his threes are from so deep; I so hope the Sixers don't reach on him if we have a pick that high. I recognise his talent at the college level but I think people are getting carried away with how it will translate to the NBA. I'd take Fultz or DSJ over Ball in a heartbeat; hopefully if the Celtics get number one they fall in love with him like their fans have.
Lonzo is a legit 6'6. That means hes 9 inches taller than Isaiah Thomas. Hes 5-6 inches taller than guys like Ty Lawson, Lowry, CP3, JJ Barca. None of those guys really have struggled to get their shot off in the NBA, all of those guys release points is probably lower by a couple inches than Ball's release point. Kevin Martin the same height as Ball and has the same if not lower release point was one of the better 3pt shooters in the league in his prime. And its not like Ball's shot is super slow either.
I still think its just a funky release that people aren't used to see so it throws a lot of people off. Lonzo shoots from really deep because hes always been able to shoot from really deep. Its not out of necessity, its the same for Curry, Curry bombs really deep threes not because thats the only shot he can get, he does it because the distance doesn't affect his shot and if no one is going to cover him out there hes going to take an open 3.
It's going to be an issue because Ball has shown very little of the trickery of a Thomas et al; hence the reason he has basically no mid-range game and seems to be pass first. The reason an IT can get his shot off is because he's superb with the ball in hand and because of the speed of his shot. Ball has neither the dribbling skills or a speedy shot; he has a slow shot as he brings the ball across his body. Those are the reasons he takes those deep threes because he realises if he was closer he would be blocked even by college defenders. The mechanics of his shot is probably the reason he has no mid range game. This isn't going to be a situation that well end in the NBA with the major step up in athleticism he will face. I'm not saying he's going to be a bust, but I think he's going to have to go to particular situation to be successful.

















