celticfan42487 wrote:Well his season numbers are just about up to 40% fg and 38% from 3. Finally just eeking out a bad shooter's numbers (unless he was exclusively shooting 3s but he isn't)
Rebounding has always been decent.
I haven't seen him make a break through on offense but maybe he's just developing a shot that was always there. When I see him start making plays for others, or delivering his pass on time and actually on the mark I'd say he's broken out. For now he still seems to be playing a little hectic Crazy Rozy.
What's he's proven now though is those recent past comparisons of a future Patrick Beverly player are legit a possibility for him. He can become that type of player.
Everything with Rozier becomes better when he's not running the show. Low key he may be the single player who was most impacted by Hayward's absence. He's got at 60% TS on catch and shoot and has been on a tear recently so probably even better.
Rozier really is a 6'2" 190 pound version of Jaylen Brown. Rozier just dribbles it better but with no more purpose in his dribble. Rozier also shoots FTs.
I’m standing by my Bobby Jackson comparison, high energy scoring guard, quick, active on defense. If his shot is falling at a decent clip, that’s his floor now. Ceiling could be above that.































