ccbballin wrote:But finally his shot is falling. He like Kemba can shoot you out of games and now that his shot is going in, the team is much more competitive. The game is opening up more. His team defense sucks at times and he plays a little too confident on that end of the floor.
I think his shot is falling as good as it has always fallen. In my opinion, his stats have risen during March just because of the increased number of field goal attempts at the rim, which kind of was proven by hoopdata (I posted the numbers a few days ago).
I can only give him credit for improving his three pointer as at this point he's competent enough to knock down the open looks. But he still has ways to go to become a legit threat, so our spacing would benefit as well.
Moreover, to return to a point you made previously - I don't feel like he still could improve. Most shooting guards hit their peak somewhat early, between the age of 24 and 26. I think other than becoming a consistent three pointer, Hendo's pretty much hit his peak which should last until about 30.