Nuntius wrote:dhsilv2 wrote:Nuntius wrote:
I couldn't disagree more. Take Giannis is an example. He is a pretty bad shooter. Shooting has always been his biggest weakness and I don't think that he will ever become a good shooter. But he still takes perimeter shots when the situation demands it and that's a good thing. The fact that Giannis is willing to take perimeter shots means that you cannot give him 10-15 feet of space like you can with Simmons. Because if you do, he can punish you. And even if he doesn't punish you with 3s, he can take a step inside and shoot a mid-range jumper or find a way to Eurostep his way to the basket if you give him enough room to get a head of steam. So, you have to play Giannis a bit closer and that just opens up his drives. It's why Giannis has always been able to give you 25+ PPG, even in the playoffs. No, he will never be a good shooter but his willingness to at least take that shot when the defense gives it frees up his offensive game and makes him much more dangerous. People still close out at Giannis. No one's closing out at Simmons.
A star-level offensive player just has to be able to at least take some outside shots. He has to have some kind of range. It doesn't even need to be a 3. A 15 footer can do the trick as well. Heck, even Centers have to be able to take those shots currently and Ben is often the primary ball-handler which makes it that much more crucial for him. How can you run a pick and roll when you know that the ballhandler will never, ever raise up for a shot if you drop too much? You just can't.
If ben were half the shooter Giannis is I'd agree, but Giannis is closer to Curry than Ben to Giannis right now.
Sure but he'll never improve if he never tries to take those shots. And again, I'm talking solely about 3s, 15 footers would help as well. He clearly needs to add something to his offensive game.
At a certain point in life you have to stop working on your weaknesses and focus on your strengths. Ben needs to get his head on straight and work on his free throws. Find some more ways to finish at the rim and around it. Get better at cutting. Add some muscle and strength. And never think about jumpers again as long as he lives.










