The Master wrote:JellosJigglin wrote:Those guys on Dallas are wiry and lanky like he is, just shorter. I want to see how he does against centers that can body him. Even Shaq looked human at times when he went up against guys like Arvydas Sabonis and Yao Ming.
Wemby operates a lot on perimeter, there's no way that these heavier guys could defend him. Defensively - we'll see how stronger Wemby scales agains guys like Jokic as I think his defensive performance will improve as well.
So yeah, I agree that Mavs have probably top3 personnel in the league to defend Wemby (AD and Lively + good wing defenders). The problem is: if you put smaller guy on Wemby, he'll shoot over or attack them on mid post; if you put a legit 7-footer on him, he'll attack him on perimeter. Last year - he had issues in doing both of these things (strength and skill) - now it seems that he's comfortable in doing both. Anthony Davis of all people couldn't do anything because Wemby is 5 inches taller, lol, it's a lot - it's like defending KD with 6'6 guy. Now let's wait to what extent he's comfortable in such playing style, it's still a question mark.
Anthony Davis is washed up. Look at him move now compared to 6 years ago, it's not even close.
So Wemby shoots over them, that doesn't mean he is going to hit all those shots. You're talking as if if he get's a shot off it's automatic, this is the problem with his last game, he hit a lot of tough midrange shots. Those shots are not always going to be falling, what does he do then?
Crazy overreactions, I want to see him against someone who is stronger and faster than him, what is he going to do? Shoot? Okay, let's see you make those shots consistently, not just overreact to one hot shooting game.
Bam Adebayo would probably be an ideal defender on him, stronger and faster than him with good length, and I want to see him in those kinds of matchups before I will say crazy stuff like GOAT and blabla. If he beats guys like Bam off the dribble/gets to the paint and shoots 50 % from midrange, and 40 % from three, then yeah, the league will need to draft new personnel to defend him. I just don't see him being this good at shooting already though, that usually takes much more time.
He was shooting 33.6 % on jump shots in 23-24 and 32.5 % on threes. Around 32.6 % on mid to long range two pointers on much lower volume than threes.
He was shooting 38.1 % on jump shots in 24-25 and 35.2 % on threes. Around 42.5 % on mid to long range two pointers on much lower volume than threes.
For comparison, Shai shot 45 % on jump shots in 24-25 and 35.6 % on threes. 53.4 % on high volume on short mid range shots, and 41.5 % on lower volume on long twos.
So it's not realistic for Wemby to enter the elite territory on either mid range shots or threes this season, but he will be in the tier or the tiers below that.
Durant was at 49.6 % on jump shots in 24-25, 51.8 % on high volume on short mid range shots, 51.6 % on low volume on long twos and 43.7 % on three pointers. That's probably the best all around jump shooter in the NBA. Wemby was pretty far behind him in jump shots last season, and he has not become as good at shooting them just because of one hot game.
We will see what he is made of when he does not get to the basket as easily as the terrible Mavericks, will he still be able to force his way in there, will he still hit jump shots from all areas efficiently or will he miss, have a lot of turnovers like last season again ++? He didn't showcase his playmaking as much either, which was very hit or miss in preseason.
It was a really cool game from Wemby, but we need to slow down here.