winforlose wrote:AbeVigodaLive wrote:FinnTheHuman wrote:
You said he was an unwilling passer, bringing up his asst/shots taken numbers in some span of 4-5 games where he had a lot of shots and zero assists, I kept telling you that he was hitting open guys with passes a lot, but that they were missing shots as there were no shooters in that lineup, because I actually watched those games. You refused to accept the context I was providing you with, and kept parroting your zero assists/lots of shots argument. Now you behave like Ant actually learned how to pass in a couple of months, while he actually knew how to pass all along, and it was evident to anybody who actually watched games instead of box score watching. 
And I didn't attribute it to your disingenuousness but to your lack of ability to analyze properly and perhaps to your fear to get your hopes up about another rookie that could potentially bust on the Wolves. And I pointed that out, but you didn't try to consider it. 
But sure, keep living in your dream world where your criticism was actually on point and where I was and still am disingenuous, and you'll learn nothing from all this.
Yikes.  

 
The problem with Ant, (yes there is still a problem,) is that he is still too comfortable jump shooting. I love that his shot is falling a bit better now, but this is not where he will feast long term. Ant is still shy about physical contact and does not do as well when guarded by physical defenders. He needs to work on his handle as he sometimes loses it off his own foot or is easily stripped. Ant still needs to gamble less and do a better job on defense. I could continue, but there is no point. Ant is finding success which is a positive for the wolves. Ant will hopefully have a great offseason and improve his trouble areas.
 
A lot of stuff here that I simply disagree with. He is supposed to be comfortable jump shooting, as he's a talented shooter. Getting a chunk of your offense from shooting means you are forcing the defender to defend you closely which means a better chance to drive, and it also means saving your energy for more minutes and it means saving your health, because more drives means getting hit, stressing your joints and your muscles by exploding, changing direction, jumping high, landing etc. He is supposed to up his shooting percentages which he's been doing all year long, and not avoid shooting.
And idk what this shying from physical contact story is based on, he's literally one of the most physical guys when it comes to attacking the paint, it's actually refreshing how much he seeks contact and how effective it is.
And his handle is just fine for a wing, but surely he can improve it a bit. He is keeping his turnovers pretty low considering his usage rate, so this is not really a weakness and it's baffling that you're pointing it out, but one can always do even better I guess. 
And defensively, Ant has bad periods, but I would attribute that to inexperience and fatigue, but really, one in ten rookies is not an awful defender, so it's nothing to be worried about.
So yeah, when you have a guy who's 19 and has played like a top 20 player in the league in the last couple of months, I don't see how you do anything but praise the Gods and enjoy the ride. And yet we have people nitpicking his weaknesses, like he's supposed to be a flawless MVP candidate in year one.