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A plea for more scoring and ball handling via the 12th pick

impressive video. I'm assuming the Turk doesn't mock as well defensively?

Basically.

Timothe could help Hayward out a lot by taking on the most difficult perimeter player to guard.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqOyGSbFixg
 
How far can we move up if we offered Trey Burke, 12th pick and GS pick? I say move up early so teams won't ask crazy amounts of pick on draft day. I'm looking at you Charlotte!
 
His form looks pretty good:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpqi5InmKbc

Korkmaz is the better bet to be a knock down shooter tho


Like it seems every 3pt shot Luwawu squares himself and is ready to shoot before he catches the ball. He seems to always hold his follow through. It might come off as mechanical, but it shows me he puts a lot of work on the fine details of his shot. He can definitley get more fluid and quicker on his release, but I like the foundation of his shot more than Korkmaz's.

Korkmaz just seems like more of a natural who is flashy with the way he scores instead of focusing on his mechanics 100% of the time.
 
Korkmaz is a shooters shooter. He's got a great shot fake. He's more of a dead-eye marksman type, that's not to be left open at-all. He's more likely to shoot 40% from 3 than Luwawu is.

Luwawu IMO should be over 35% and I think in the Jazz offense he'd get good looks and would be higher. Tim is more of a rhythm shooter, he can get hot, and his mechanics are good, his shot selection isn't the greatest which lessens his %'s. He's more the type where you'll want to bunker down defensively after he hits one. He can make tough ones though, and he can get hot from 3.
 
Like it seems every 3pt shot Luwawu squares himself and is ready to shoot before he catches the ball. He seems to always hold his follow through. It might come off as mechanical, but it shows me he puts a lot of work on the fine details of his shot. He can definitley get more fluid and quicker on his release, but I like the foundation of his shot more than Korkmaz's.

Korkmaz just seems like more of a natural who is flashy with the way he scores instead of focusing on his mechanics 100% of the time.

That's basically how I'd interpret it too.
 
Korkmaz is a shooters shooter. He's got a great shot fake. He's more of a dead-eye marksman type, that's not to be left open at-all. He's more likely to shoot 40% from 3 than Luwawu is.

Luwawu IMO should be over 35% and I think in the Jazz offense he'd get good looks and would be higher. Tim is more of a rhythm shooter, he can get hot, and his mechanics are good, his shot selection isn't the greatest which lessens his %'s. He's more the type where you'll want to bunker down defensively after he hits one. He can make tough ones though, and he can get hot from 3.

yeah the presence of Hood's mid-range game, Hayward, and Burks might not make Korkmaz's shot-making as much as a premium. However that set three=point shot is really ****ing important for this squad.

I suppose it's not unlikely for him to carve out a Sefalosha role for this team. Is that a fair mock?
 
Korkmaz is a shooters shooter. He's got a great shot fake. He's more of a dead-eye marksman type, that's not to be left open at-all. He's more likely to shoot 40% from 3 than Luwawu is.

Luwawu IMO should be over 35% and I think in the Jazz offense he'd get good looks and would be higher. Tim is more of a rhythm shooter, he can get hot, and his mechanics are good, his shot selection isn't the greatest which lessens his %'s. He's more the type where you'll want to bunker down defensively after he hits one. He can make tough ones though, and he can get hot from 3.

He does have that Al Jefferson shot fake where he gets it all the way above his head.
 
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