dagger wrote:thunderforce wrote:I love to see Bruno doing well it seems as though everyone has written him off , he is just the kind of player we need , one that can shoot .
He's still a 33% three point shooter, and he has to bring that up, but the one thing that distinguishes him from the second unit guys in particular is that when Bruno takes a three, he won't hesitate, even when he's 1-6 from behind the arc like he started today. He never misses by much, has very nice form, and because he'll get one out of three on average, you have to defend him, unlike, say, laying off Siakim and conceding him open looks, because Bruno is capable of doing what he did today - ripping off multiple threes in a quarter - and you don't know when he will do it.
One difference between Raptor wins and Raptor losses is hesitation at the three point line. Jonas had the ball unguarded at the three, late in the Utah game, and didn't shoot. Other games Delon, Norm, and OG have been hesitant at times. The more hesitation at the three point line we have, the easier we are to defend. With Bruno's ability to block, if he shoots 3 for 10 from the 3, but gets 2 blocks and a steal, he is being as productive as if he shot 4 or 5 from the three with no steals or blocks. I too like that he has no hesitation.






























