jom2003
Well-Known Member
he improve his jumpshot % which is good. But his FT attempts actually went down from last season because he's driving to the lane less/used as an offball shooter more with Conley on the court/attempting more of those garbage floaters in which he had no chance of drawing fouls.
we honestly need to start giving him the ball and space more. it's been third year in a row now for Donovan to post better scoring stats with Rudy off the floor and it's become pretty clear that we need to surround him with as much shooting as possible to urge him to drive to the basket more often with minimum resistance. that's how we take his game to the next level.
and like i said before, you simply don't take the ball out of your best player. feed him as much as possible. He's only 23, not 33. cut the load management BS. how do you expect any players to get better if you don't push them to their limits? Harden, Luka, Giannis, Beal... all of them turned into stars only after their teams give them the ball/key to success. So why are we bringing in a primary ball handling guard who's gonna try to do the opposite?
we honestly need to start giving him the ball and space more. it's been third year in a row now for Donovan to post better scoring stats with Rudy off the floor and it's become pretty clear that we need to surround him with as much shooting as possible to urge him to drive to the basket more often with minimum resistance. that's how we take his game to the next level.
and like i said before, you simply don't take the ball out of your best player. feed him as much as possible. He's only 23, not 33. cut the load management BS. how do you expect any players to get better if you don't push them to their limits? Harden, Luka, Giannis, Beal... all of them turned into stars only after their teams give them the ball/key to success. So why are we bringing in a primary ball handling guard who's gonna try to do the opposite?