Bensational wrote:pepe1991 wrote:Bensational wrote:
What do you doubt, the shooting, the playoffs, or all of it?
I'm glad to hear he sounds more confident in his jumper. I'm happy for him to let it fly this season. He seems like the sort of guy who's capable of becoming a reliable shooter during his career, just with his work ethic and confidence. I reckon by mid-late 20's, he'll be a hitting close to 40% from 3 on a considerable volume of shots.
32,3% - his percentage on jumpshots from 3 months ago.
42,5% on wide open 2 FGA jumpers, dunks included ( data inflated by wide open dunks)
35% on wide open 3s ,still below league average, 18% of 3s being wide open tells that it was opponents plan to leave him open and dare him to shoot.
Can he get better at shooting? I guess. I mean, he missed 67,7% of all shots he took .
He was actually even worst in pullup situations. Just bit over 31% in 2 FGA, 24% in pull up threes.
I find it reasonable to consider that somebody who is that awful shooter, should find other ways than shooting to improve his game,especially now when he can forget about playing SF position under Magic ever again.
AG is just getting ahead of the game for players of his mould. Sure, he could develop a post up game and continue scoring as a high flyer until age or injury strips him of that ability, but even if he became good at those his shooting limitations would hold him back.
But he's working on his jumpshot now, instead. And that should only help the rest of his game.
I mean, what's the ultimate ceiling you see for him as a player? I'd say some version of Draymond Green or Millsap. Neither of those guys were great shooters at 22, let alone 21. Griffin, Bosh and Horford didn't become reasonable 3pt shooters until their late 20's. Jabari Parker only started nailing the 3 this season.
I think it's a great sign that AG is so focused on his shooting and ballhandling. It shows that he's got aspirations on being more than just a role player. But, his actions on the court show that he's also not selfish enough to impose that on the team regardless of the cost.
Either way, I reckon he's still got 3 more years of solid development in him until we start seeing what a complete AG will actually look like. Whether fans and management have the patience to wait that long is another question.
I think that there is huge disconnect on this forum what Gordon is and what people want him to be . Look at a names you dropped.
Chris Bosh. Blake Griffin. They were great offensive players who expended their game.
Chris Bosh at age of 21 averaged 22 points per game, on 58,5 % TS and was already named an allstar ( officially played first allstar game in his third season -at age of 21-22 ).
Blake Griffin. 22 ppg in rookie year, allstar in first season in nba, at age of 21.
He simply isn't that level of talent, he never was. All you need is to compare first 3 years of Griffin, Bosh and Gordon to laugh at his 12 ppg, they were getting that by halftime.
Now Millsap and Green are hard to judge , for what they were and what they are.
Millsap played in shadow of ,at times, good PF Carloz Boozer. We talk about times before he painted his head in black to "fake out " hair and before Carloz Loozer was a thing.
Green is even harder to judge because he is third (to fourth ) best player on championship team ( 2015 ),where 2 players ahead of him on that team are all time greats. Curry is already making case for one of greatest PGs of all time and Klay is headed to same direction, as top 5-8 SG of all time as well. And in 2015 you can make strong argument that Igoudala was better, more important for them than Green.
To me, Gordon is heading into Oladipo and Harris direction for two years now, where there is clear disconnect between what fans want him to be and what he is. Both ex Magic players were targeted as " A guy" at one point of their career, and both of them never lived up to that ,because they simply didn't have tools to do so. Not to mentioned that Gordon actually showed less on offense than any of them, but for whatever reason he gets away from being medicore much easier than two of them ever could.
Now i could make whole list of reasons why Magic fans have so much expuces why he isn't star yet, but that's topic for another day. To me it's simple. He isn't star for same reason I'm not basketball player. Lack of talent. That's why you see Embiid in rookie year looking like a beast, that's why you see Porzingis in rookie year looking great, that's why you see KAT being star from gates.... and that's why you see me on forum, not in nba

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