cksdayoff wrote:i trust fultz with his shot put 3 point shooting more than tlc, bayless, and embiid.
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cksdayoff wrote:i trust fultz with his shot put 3 point shooting more than tlc, bayless, and embiid.
dbodner wrote:I'm 99% confident It's not shoulder strength. I can't really get too deep into the details of why I'm that confident, but that's my confidence level.
AI_Efficiency wrote:dbodner wrote:I'm 99% confident It's not shoulder strength. I can't really get too deep into the details of why I'm that confident, but that's my confidence level.
On a scale from 1 to 10, what is your concern that this issue derails or limits Fultz's long-term development. Should we be pushing the panic button here?
AI_Efficiency wrote:dbodner wrote:I'm 99% confident It's not shoulder strength. I can't really get too deep into the details of why I'm that confident, but that's my confidence level.
On a scale from 1 to 10, what is your concern that this issue derails or limits Fultz's long-term development. Should we be pushing the panic button here?
eagereyez wrote:AI_Efficiency wrote:dbodner wrote:I'm 99% confident It's not shoulder strength. I can't really get too deep into the details of why I'm that confident, but that's my confidence level.
On a scale from 1 to 10, what is your concern that this issue derails or limits Fultz's long-term development. Should we be pushing the panic button here?
I think the only people who can answer this are shooting coaches who worked with NBA players to change their shot. Did those players go through phases where their shot looked like that of a middle schooler's? I have no idea. The fact that this situation is novel to Brett Brown makes me think it's not a normal part of the process. I wouldn't let him play at all this year if it were up to me. He's going to be a huge net negative if he refuses to shoot 3s. I'd lock him in a gym and not open it up till next summer.
dbodner wrote:I'm 99% confident It's not shoulder strength. I can't really get too deep into the details of why I'm that confident, but that's my confidence level.
Sixerscan wrote:Alright I'm 180ing from my previous post. Guess they are just going to throw him out there with him not shooting 3s.
Pretty important to get some shooters around them then. Not sure how Anderson or TLC can play this year.
dbodner wrote:I'm 99% confident It's not shoulder strength. I can't really get too deep into the details of why I'm that confident, but that's my confidence level.
ivysixer2000 wrote:eagereyez wrote:AI_Efficiency wrote:On a scale from 1 to 10, what is your concern that this issue derails or limits Fultz's long-term development. Should we be pushing the panic button here?
I think the only people who can answer this are shooting coaches who worked with NBA players to change their shot. Did those players go through phases where their shot looked like that of a middle schooler's? I have no idea. The fact that this situation is novel to Brett Brown makes me think it's not a normal part of the process. I wouldn't let him play at all this year if it were up to me. He's going to be a huge net negative if he refuses to shoot 3s. I'd lock him in a gym and not open it up till next summer.
If they do end up throwing him out there, Brown did say that Fultz has been playing backup PG, and said not TJ. Without JJ, I have to wonder what that means. Sure its assumed that Bayless will start while JJ is out, but if they are going to throw Fultz out there as backup PG, perhaps we can start TJ instead of Bayless if it happens.
Maybe I'm just grasping at straws to not see Bayless though.
Negrodamus wrote:
I don't usually endorse anyone listening to a video with Screamin' A in it, but Max Kellerman is voicing my narrative (Colangelo's fault) and that keeps me warm at night.
Negrodamus wrote:
Alright, last one, I'm predicting he plays against Milwaukee at home.