Liver_Pooty wrote:Only thing allegedly keeping Ball back when he was drafted was his shooting. He's hitting 39% of his 3s on almost 8 attempts a game this season. Once he gets stronger so he can finish better watch out.
That being said Edwards is a good player and will make a few all star teams.
I think this, plus being a better on-ball defender, could elevate him into a true top option on a winner. But he's certainly benefit from having a tremendous BBIQ the second he walked into the league, which is rare for rookies. But - and this is only via looking at SS' tracking numbers - he needs to shore up his efficiency between driving/3pt shooting, which is pretty poor at this stage. Either that or try and take less shots at that range, as he's taking about 6 spg from 5 ft+ (2pters) and is shooting 36% with those shots.
Now that could be due to offensive system problems or lack of help - typically is - but the Hornets have a nice offensive team, so I tend to believe its more of a personal issue that some strength could help with. For example - maybe he's less of a midrange/floater guy if he feels confident in absorbing contact at the rim, where he's shooting 55% (not great either and down from last year)
My whole point is that I think Edwards/Ball is a lot closer than people think, and both still have big questions before we grant them the stardom that their potential might realize