username1 wrote:Clutch Carter wrote:iktuz wrote:
Jonas looking fat man
Jonas is not the one on the lower left in this photo..
Looks like his personal trainer these days.
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username1 wrote:Clutch Carter wrote:iktuz wrote:
Jonas looking fat man
Jonas is not the one on the lower left in this photo..

Clutch Carter wrote:username1 wrote:Clutch Carter wrote:
Jonas looking fat man
Jonas is not the one on the lower left in this photo..
Looks like his personal trainer these days.


Mr.Raptorsingh wrote:^That's still Jonas' go-to post move, the running one-hander.



pbj wrote:Mr.Raptorsingh wrote:^That's still Jonas' go-to post move, the running one-hander.
It's a pretty good shot to have as your go-to. Consistent and pretty much unblockable (cue: someone posting highlight of it getting blocked). As long as he's strong with it and doesn't get knocked away from the rim, it should be reliable.


Dirk Nowitzki wrote:

BrunoSkull wrote::lol:Dirk Nowitzki wrote:



Thespianoid wrote:pbj wrote:Thespianoid wrote:
You can put stock in his awareness and mobility though. Those are not dependent on team and familiarity.
The first especially. Simple concept to stay within an arm's reach of your man, even outside the paint. And he's not demonstrated he's figured that out.
I disagree man, even in like a pick-up game compared to a rec league game, if your not 100% intense, then your focus isn't there either and you play kinda casual in every respect. And conditioning is a big part of it, too.
I suppose that's true. Conditioning might affect him physically and mentally, but you'd ideally want to see some understanding of simple defensive concepts aside from that.
It is only one game though. So there's still much to go in terms of sample size to draw from. But so far it's not looked like he's improved mentally. Only physically, with a minor improvement in fluidity/ease of movement.
Saciid11 wrote:For guy his age that is extremely slow... I mean the lane was wide open, at his age that should be three steps and dunk or facial... Mozgov who is older and same size was dunking on guys every time he got those type of pick and roll situations....

Dirk Nowitzki wrote:
JV4MVP wrote:Saciid11 wrote:For guy his age that is extremely slow... I mean the lane was wide open, at his age that should be three steps and dunk or facial... Mozgov who is older and same size was dunking on guys every time he got those type of pick and roll situations....
Go troll the other JV threads
Arman_tanzarian wrote:What were his numbers.

sv-x-as wrote:Just an update on JV. Couple hours after the game he didn't feel anything at all. No medical tests were needed.
Dirk Nowitzki wrote: