Post#1960 » by Nuntius » Mon Jan 28, 2019 3:01 am
Archx wrote:Nuntius wrote:King Ken wrote:Bagley is a better fit and has just as high a ceiling if not higher.
Luka is an elite shot maker. He would be the king of horse. He can shoot it from any slot. Not a sharpshooter like a Durant, Steph or Allen but such a skilled player.
Bagley has a high ceiling, no doubt, but Luka is having crazy games like this one (35 points triple-double, his second triple-double of the season) and he's only 19. There's no reason to think that Luka's ceiling isn't insanely high.
Steph Curry's personal trainer said that Doncic has insane amount of room to improve. So i guess his ceiling is somewhere in the clouds

Oh, absolutely. People see the huge numbers and assume that he can't improve more but that's just wrong. A deeper look into his numbers will reveal that there are a lot of areas he can improve on. Let's look at his shooting splits ->
https://stats.nba.com/player/1629029/shooting/He is currently shooting 38.3% from the mid-range. He is shooting 35.6% on floaters (driving floating jump shots). He is shooting 36.6% on pull-up jumpers. He is shooting 35.4% on step-back jumpers. He also doesn't have a very good post game yet as evidenced by his numbers on turnaround fade-aways and hooks. He is 6'8 and strong so a post-up game is likely to be a big weapon for him in the future.
Those 5 areas of improvement are quite easy to see and we're still only talking about his scoring. We haven't even started talking about the other areas of his game that he needs to work on (getting into better shape, defense, turnovers etc).
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