LeBron_da_Don wrote:Why do you assume that there is limited upside on his range/jumpshot? That's a very rash assumption at this point in his development.
I don't think it is very rash at all. Who are the guys with Zion's physique that are great or even very good shooters?
Duke4life831 wrote:But wouldnt he be even a bigger threat with his explosiveness and finishing around the rim if defenders had to play up on him out to the 3pt line? No defender will be able to stay in front of him if they have to respect his jumpshot, which then means he will be almost impossible to stop when you mix that in with his driving ability and freak athleticism and strength.
I dont think anyone is saying he should tailor his game after Klay Thompson or JJ Redick. But adding a 3pt shot that defenders have to respect automatically opens his game up tremendously in the half court, not just on the ball but off the ball as well.
IMO he shouldn't be playing on the perimeter at all right now. His handle is limited as well. So is his passing(clearly not a natural). You work on these things but they should not be a focus and more importantly its very very very easy to get lazy on the perimeter. The best way to deploy his natural talent(primarily strength hands leaping) is crashing the boards and catching lobs and any time he spends on the perimeter is not giving him an opportunity to do that.

















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