Michael Jackson wrote:A serious question, with Lonzo, Simmons and LaMelo the trend of not being able to shoot in today’s NBA seems a bit concerning no?
It's a fair question. I guess the idea is that their ceiling's are massive if they do learn to shoot. These guys have the physical tools and natural feel/talent that can't be taught - but shooting can develop. That's not to say it will, and if a guy has a broke J his whole career, then it's a massive limitation.
But I look at those guys, and I don't think it's been a poison pill. Simmons would be a superstar with a jumper, but he's still a stud without it and the #1 player from his draft class at this point (only reason I say at this point is because Ingram's come out of the season hot, playing like a star).
Lonzo's still only 22, and he's doing better. So far this season he's shooting 36.7% from 3 on 7.6 attempts per 36. He's already had a baseline of excellent passing and top level defense, so you add a 3 ball on top of that and he's a very good player (still needs to improve though).
LaMelo's shot looks pretty whack, but he just went 5/11 from downtown last night, and that's with his attempts from beyond the arc being pretty difficult ones (shot selection issue imo). He's also adjusting to a higher level of play than these guys going to the college game. Both RJ and LaMelo are playing much better than they were at the start of the season, you can see them adjusting to the level of play and gaining confidence. While his shooting slump to start the season was horrific, a lot of elements to consider there.

















