That dick Prodigy.....again.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yZUTa9xovs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yZUTa9xovs
That dick Prodigy.....again.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yZUTa9xovs
Hayward's efficiency on isos and pick and rolls still leaves a lot to be desired, unfortunately. Dude's already a beast in transition and off the ball, but he hasn't shown enough to this point to be a legitimate primary ball handler. Still love the dude, and hope the Jazz can lock him up longterm, of course, but he's not a guy you can build a halfcourt offense around.
That's my point. Hayward is a much better off the ball than with the ball in his hands in the halfcourt. The Jazz desperately need a lead guard/wing.They could hide a lot of that with a good point guard though.
The synergysports stats for his isos and PnR ball handler possessions is quite poor the last two seasons. The underlying reasons are fairly simple as well IMO, as he doesn't have a particularly tight handle (plays a bit upright, short arms), doesn't finish well in traffic (not that physical/strong), and is inconsistent when pulling up for jumpers off the dribble. I'm not that hopeful that there will be significant improvement in the first two areas, but it's possible he improves his pull-up game. He's pretty much an elite off-ball halfcourt scorer at this point, and is very smart about pushing the ball when the opportunity presents itself. He's a valuable piece for sure, but I think it's highly unlikely he ever turns himself into a primary ball handler.GVC, I think it is too soon to judge that. His responsibility has been to give the ball up in the half court thus far.
The synergysports stats for his isos and PnR ball handler possessions is quite poor the last two seasons. The underlying reasons are fairly simple as well IMO, as he doesn't have a particularly tight handle (plays a bit upright, short arms), doesn't finish well in traffic (not that physical/strong), and is inconsistent when pulling up for jumpers off the dribble. I'm not that hopeful that there will be significant improvement in the first two areas, but it's possible he improves his pull-up game. He's pretty much an elite off-ball halfcourt scorer at this point, and is very smart about pushing the ball when the opportunity presents itself. He's a valuable piece for sure, but I think it's highly unlikely he ever turns himself into a primary ball handler.
The synergysports stats for his isos and PnR ball handler possessions is quite poor the last two seasons. The underlying reasons are fairly simple as well IMO, as he doesn't have a particularly tight handle (plays a bit upright, short arms), doesn't finish well in traffic (not that physical/strong), and is inconsistent when pulling up for jumpers off the dribble. I'm not that hopeful that there will be significant improvement in the first two areas, but it's possible he improves his pull-up game. He's pretty much an elite off-ball halfcourt scorer at this point, and is very smart about pushing the ball when the opportunity presents itself. He's a valuable piece for sure, but I think it's highly unlikely he ever turns himself into a primary ball handler.
Lebron is the only legitimate 6'8" + player in the league good enough to be a primary ball handler, so don't think anyone really expected that.
Kevin Durant?
Durant's like 7 foot
Meloooooooo