Ruzious wrote:It's actually fun to watch Nick play now - at both ends of the court. I never thought I'd say that. He knows his role is primarily to catch and shoot, take open shots - and not to dribble around (like Caron Butler) trying to take his man off the dribble. When he doesn't have a shot - don't waste time dribbling; zip the ball around and keep the offense moving. He's keepin it simple.
Yup.
When he plays now, I never bang my head in frustration at all the stuff he is doing wrong. He's a limited player for sure, but he is now a player who fully understands his limitations. He does only the stuff he's good at, and nothing else. And he's really good at the stuff he does. He's the best example we've seen in a while of a coach maximizing the talents of his player.




















