76ciology wrote:Negrodamus wrote:76ciology wrote:
Not just being a shooter.
He just doesnt have if takes to be a star caliber offensive player. Like I said, in a 2 v1 situation with Earl Boykins is playing defense, Ben is the type who’s going to pass it to his teammate rather than going strong to score.
If Ben was a confident shooter, he would have an easier time getting past guys because they’d have to play up on him. I said at draft time that as long as everyone is on board with having a complete non-shooter, then everyone should be fine with him.
That said, the reasons I liked Ingram didn’t stand the test of time. His FT% was rough which suggested he was not going to be an elite shooter at this level. What he’s doing is an anomaly, honestly. But that’s different than being a complete mess as a shooter.
Giannis is not a shooter. But on transition he is relentless in taking it to the hole. Doesnt have to be a freak. Remember back then how Corey Maggette used to play back then?
It’s more than shooting. It’s mentality.
Some players know when is the right time to shoot and pass. While players like melo/wiggins and ben/rondo are on the complete extreme end of that spectrum.
Giannis is not a shooter, but he's a career 73% FT shooter which suggests that his form isn't a complete nightmare. He's had more to build on over the span of his career.
As many have said, Ben hasn't added anything to his game since arguably high school. His form is still as bad as the day we drafted him. Ben is also not the same length as Giannis which causes issues with finishing at the rim. His thought process is probably motivated by LeBron's approach of how he'd rather be the guy that gets the game winning assist than be the one shooting. The difference is that LeBron has always been capable of being the game winning role. Ben wouldn't even try because he knows his limitations.
The lack of length coupled with his lack of touch around the rim and complete dependency on his right hand in non-jumpshot situations was completely evident at LSU as much as it is today.
Thank god his lethargic defense didn't persist.







