NoDopeOnSundays wrote:BugginOut wrote:NoDopeOnSundays wrote:
That's why Harden hasn't won anything and someone like Kawhi has, the mid-range game is really what separates guys in the playoffs. Even Giannis was hitting some mid post jumpers in the finals, you gotta be able to do something in between the rim and 3 point line as a wing.
Shooting 3’s and getting to the rim to break down defenses is still the most important aspect of basketball. Yes the midrange is necessary, but even players like Lebron and Luka mostly rely on getting to the rim and have limited midrange games.
It’s nice to have a midrange assassin like Booker and Middleton on your team, and hopefully Randle can be that guy for us. But for RJ as a 2nd option to have a Harden like game with good defense would not be the worse thing in the world for us.
The best version of LeBron was with the Heat when he was an assassin from the mid-range, there was no way to actually guard him then. Jason Kidd want's Luka to take more mid-range shots and not be limited to just threes and drives, he wants KP to shoot more middies too. The 3 and getting to the rim are important in the regular season, in the playoffs you have to be able to do more than that though.
The wings who can combine high level three point shooting with a great mid-range game are pretty much unstoppable (KD, Kawhi, Tatum). In the long term he's going to need the mid range shot, the finishing will clean itself up as he gets older and stronger, guys like Booker & Beal weren't good finishers early on either. The mid-range shot is what separates good wings from great ones in the playoffs.
Yeah, you definitely need that all-around shot creation ability
I think RJ shows flashes of it, and while he was still really bad from inside the 3pt line last year, his percentages from every distance marker improved by a significant amount, so where his rookie year he shot around 27% from mid, last year he got up to 33%. Still really bad, but that's a marked improvement
We'll also need to wait more than 3 preseason games to see how he does this year, and how that projects him going forward.

































