ATLTimekeeper wrote:When teams play him to pass he loses a lot of his offense because he's not much of a threat to score or take over a game outside of hitting a few jumpers in a row. He's good at taking advantage of space/weak points, but he's not someone that can overwhelm a focussed defense with his talent. Sorry, intangibles and the non boxscore stuff is easier to replicate, which makes his ranking a little muddier.
I think what you meant is when teams cut off the PnR, PnP and what he likes to do on offense which forces him to pass or score in positions that aren't favorable to him, he not as impactful on offense which could impact a team who needs him to produce on that end right? Just to be certain.
My take: Al's not a #1 option. He is mechanical in the low post, mainly is a finisher and is not a shot creator in the paint or perimeter, isn't all that quick with the ball and he's not a great ball handler unless he's in the open court for his position of course. Is that what you mean? I think it is, just not sure?











































