CobraCommander wrote:nate33 wrote:zero2hero wrote:
I'm not sure if I agree with the conclusion. I feel like when his team starts to get going, they're more hesitant to commit to helping off on Wall which gives him a lot of space to get off his mid-range jumper and get to the lane. And that's a shot I want John taking - he can make those.
I generally feel like John does a good job of controlling the team's pace and spreading the ball around. Although I'll keep an eye out on what you mentioned.
Agreed. I don't have any problems with Wall's game management so far this year, with the exception of some of his reckless 1 on 3 fast breaks against Philly. Wall's jumper has been off, but I don't think he's taking too many of them.
I think if Otto keeps playing like this Walls wandering eye will gaze upon Otto and Wall will say “we do have as big 3”. I know yall remember when Beal was starting to come into his own and Wall was hesitant to give him the credit he was starting to deserve. Eventually Wall was forced into acknowledging that Beal was one of the leaders on this team and another great player. If Otto can keep playing like this Wall and Beal will start treating him as an equal and hopefully Brooks will dictate getting him more involved in the offense by design-
Sure - and I believe that's a great thing. Everyone on our team should earn their respect from their peers. Time for Otto to earn his way into the Wall/Beal dynamic

























