stormkoopacv03
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Another great game by Lyles, tough lost though.
love watching Lyles shoot the three.
He still seems have a slow release when he's wide open and can set his feet but that's fine. But as far as his release on a catch and shoot it seems to have gotten pretty crisp. One of the more impressive things about his improvement imo.His shot has gotten filthy. Seems to be noticeably quicker and he is getting more lift from his legs (from what I remember his shot being last year).
The one thing I can take away from this SL: Trey is going to be a really good 3pt shooter in the NBA.
He still seems have a slow release when he's wide open and can set his feet but that's fine. But as far as his release on a catch and shoot it seems to have gotten pretty crisp. One of the more impressive things about his improvement imo.
Who cares how fast or slow the release is on open shots?
That's why I said "but that's fine"...
It's just a weird thing to notice. Every player slows their shot down when left wide open.
I would say most players slow down their shooting motion. Great shooters like Ray Allen were the same every time.
I'm talking about his shot in general seems kind of the same(slow but not game breaking), but he's "developed" that catch and shoot jumper which requires the quick release.It's just a weird thing to notice. Every player slows their shot down when left wide open.
Surprised Dennis Scott hasn't gotten fatter... he's in good shape for a retired player.