Sactowndog wrote: But the fact is Luka already is close to maximizing the spacing he generates on his step backs. How much more space do you think he can generate? Luka is highly highly skilled already at 19. People want to say he’s 19 but their is some limit to the amount of polish you can put on an already polished game.
Already posted in this thread once or twice, but worth reading again for anyone who thinks Luka doesn't have a lot of room left to grow/improve -
https://www.nbcsports.com/philadelphia/nba-insider-tom-haberstroh/secret-guard-en-story-luka-doncics-undercover-steph-curry-workout .
Some excerpts and quotes by Curry’s longtime trainer:
1.) “These are really difficult concepts,” Payne says. “When you’re Stephen, these are difficult concepts. This wasn’t a BS workout. This was a real I-have-something-that-I-have-to-get-done-with-Stephen workout. To be thrown into that and respond as well as he did, it was impressive.” This particular drill took Curry three minutes flat to complete. His shots were flawless, barely grazing the rim. Doncic, trying to keep up with the commands and pace, took nine minutes and forty-eight seconds. (Doncic is also still learning English, his fourth language.)
2.) “That’s the first sign of neurological overload,” Payne corrects me. “Like, it’s too much for a player. He couldn’t breathe because his mouth is closed.” /.../ Something I’ve never considered: How good will Doncic be when he learns how to breathe properly?
3.) “His footwork now is incredible, it’s amazing,” Payne says. “At the end of games? It is incredible. But if you think about it, it’s completely unrefined. Think about how good he’s going to be if he does get this stuff.”
4.) “He’s made for this,” Duffy says of Doncic. “I don’t know what the ceiling is. Does Steph Curry put a ceiling on himself? Does Steve Nash? Kobe Bryant? Luka is definitely in that echelon.”
5.) He quickly shows me a spreadsheet where they’re tracking every one of Doncic’s shots and pairing it with the drills he did in August. Doncic’s shooting percentages on Escape Dribbles, Wing Curl 2s, Slide and Read, all listed. Each shot has a link to both the in-game video and the workout video from August. Payne: "There’s a whole lot of meat left on that bone, man. A whole lot.”
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So, just from this article you can see Curry's longtime trainer sees a lot of room for improvement, for example proper breathing (Curry had to be taught how to improve his breathing patterns) and footwork. But that's just the tip of the iceberg. He's been doing his floaters and stepbacks for a year&a half or a bit more -> can you imagine how much better they'll be once he's done 10.000 repetitions in the next couple of years? His midrange pull-up is relatively rare compared to his other shots -> can you imagine if he masters that? If he works with Dirk on his fadeaway? What happens when he improves his split-second decision making? For someone as good as he is, he's still extremely inexperienced and makes sub-optimal decisions (see last nights final two shots against Portland)? What about his condition, something that been one of the biggest knocks on him entering the season? With better conditioning comes better shooting in the later stages of the game, better decision making, more minutes on the floor, better free throws (consider that he still has a lot of % left to improve with his FTs). He's been playing basketball professionally for a bit over three years now (first year with Real in 15/16 he didn't play a lot, around 11-12 mpg). Let's say, for the purpose of this discussion, that the top NCAA programs are comparable (in terms of preparing a player for NBA) to Euroleague/ACB. Now consider how many great NBA players in the past came to this league with 4 (not 3, like Dončić) years of tutoring by the best NCAA coaches (where they could focus more on basketball unlike Luka, who had to attend school with less leniency towards athletes), and how much more they still improved in the NBA. And then consider that seniors they were on average at least 3 years older than Dončić, meaning they were much more mature (physically, emotionally, intellectually) during their NCAA years compared to Dončić in Real. EDIT: So they could benefit much more from that tutoring than a very young Luka from his Real coaches.
So yeah, I'm getting tired of people saying that Luka is significantly close to his ceiling.