Klomp wrote:old school 34 wrote:Hands/TO's thing sure....but I feel the whole hands of stone thing has gotten significantly overblown on here....opportunity to improve, sure...but imo much more about him &/or maybe more specifically the game in his head still needing to slow down some. He's still relatively young and for the last 3-4 years...not a ton of actual game minutes due to injuries, consequences, etc.minimus wrote:
My issue with Vando is not his shooting, the problem is way more bigger he has hands of stone. I mean this is such a fundamental thing, that affects everything: he has no touch when he shoots FTs, he lacks accuracy when he passes the ball, he cant catch the ball or finish layup in traffic. And I cant see how he can improve here.
I'm probably in the minority, but I think there's a relatively low risk path to him still improving & very much be a strong bench piece...I got no problem going anywhere between 3 to 5 per...obviously for flexibility reasons the lower the better....but I still think he's an ascending player.
Robson: And when I think about you wanting to run a pass-oriented offense, that’s where Vando hurts you.
Finch: Yeah, a little bit for sure.
Robson: Because he doesn’t have the hands. And you can’t teach hands.
Finch: He doesn’t have the ball skills. But what he does have is he is a great cutter and he spaces off of KAT really well.
https://theathletic.com/2775315/2021/08/18/wolves-coach-chris-finch-qa-part-2-on-karl-anthony-towns-upside-and-motivation-minnesotas-dual-timelines/
Just to be clear: I want us to bring back Vando. His motor, toughness and hustle are very valuable for us. But I dont want another Juancho situation, just be careful, think about structure contract.

















