Doublea
Well-Known Member
Thanks Einstein for telling us what we already know. My question is can he be a spot up shooter while at the same time being the primary playmaker for the team, And if not, he needs to change the way he plays and shoot less, and just take shots he's comfortable with. I think it's a matter of him figuring this out. Hell, I wouldn't mind seeing him average 10 points a game with 7 rebounds 8 assists or more, completely ignore shooting other then slashing and getting to the line a bunch. Though I don't think this is realistic for a player to completely just stop shooting, especially for a player like Hayward who has the Ball A ton.
Like last night!