Sixerscan wrote:Oh and he is *almost* at a neutral RPM as of the last time they updated (remember when that first came out about a month into the season he was like the worst in the league) and if he keeps playing like this it wouldn't shock me if he was a top 20 PF by the end of the year.
That was the biggest criticizm by the Saric doubters. His D and his 3. After the 3 was fixed they started to doubt his ability to be in the NBA (and im not kidding) on the case of his D. Now he is a neutral on D. That means he started playing good D to catch up. I always said he played better D than all the negative hype said he did. But i honestly doubted he would fix it to this point that fast. He is a sophomore in the league. This development to this stage took less than a year and a half! That is insane! Who learns D so fast from being very bad at it? All this DURING a season. Why i never understood the hate for him like he was trash and would never improve. Who was so short in the NBA.
I belive that what he has shown is real. it has gone on long enough so it is steady. He doesnt think about it. And he will improve further. I have never seen him go back in his development after a certain point.
He still has alot to improve on. But even i am impressed to his development. I never dreamed he would go from %0.311 3 pt to .395 for the current season (that is with the bad start) from 3. Personaly i thought he would be around .36-37.
I think his finishing needs to improve, drives need to improve further, back to the basket and ofc D even further as much as he can. And i think he can do it. Even with all the handicaps.
Oh P.S. who ever said he is slow, he isnt he is actually fast for a PF. He has worked on his first step and that part he is not super fast on, but not bad either. But when he is on the move he is very fast and he is a bulldozer.