Hayward needs to be better in the post. I saw him get beat by Tony Parker and blocked by Avery Bradley. He's big enough and strong enough. I really think he can get better in the post and this will help the Jazz a ton. (It actually gives me a lot of hope that Hayward was so terrible with his back to the basket this year. He could really improve and become a 25+PPG player.)
Maybe we should realize Gobert will never have great hands. It's a struggle for big men. Maybe point guards should stop throwing him low passes. From what I understand (which isn't much,) it's basketball 201 not to throw a pass at the big man's knees.
I read an article somewhere that said Exum has changed his shot? He's been working on his form and has changed how he shoots. Anyone else read this? Where did I see it? I'm always amazed at how people get to the NBA with bad shooting form. Favors' shot was pretty ugly when he got to the Jazz, its taken a long time, but it looks pretty good now.
Hayward needs to be better in the post. I saw him get beat by Tony Parker and blocked by Avery Bradley. He's big enough and strong enough. I really think he can get better in the post and this will help the Jazz a ton. (It actually gives me a lot of hope that Hayward was so terrible with his back to the basket this year. He could really improve and become a 25+PPG player.)
Maybe we should realize Gobert will never have great hands. It's a struggle for big men. Maybe point guards should stop throwing him low passes. From what I understand (which isn't much,) it's basketball 201 not to throw a pass at the big man's knees.
I read an article somewhere that said Exum has changed his shot? He's been working on his form and has changed how he shoots. Anyone else read this? Where did I see it? I'm always amazed at how people get to the NBA with bad shooting form. Favors' shot was pretty ugly when he got to the Jazz, its taken a long time, but it looks pretty good now.
I'm really having fun with NBA.com right now.
Hood actually rated out as a better isolation player than Curry this year, Hood was the 94.7% percentile of isolations! He was the best wing in isolation who had at least 100 possessions (Lou Williams was higher but only had 90). Crazy that he rated that high because he rarely gets to the FT line in ISO's (only 4%, or 4 FT trips in 100 possessions!). Add the ability to draw contact to Hood's game and he is going to be a scoring monster.
Hayward was in the 66th percentile and he really excelled at getting to the FT line in isolations. He got to the FT line on 16.5% (that's a higher % than Harden and every high usage ISO wing besides Demar Derozan) of his ISO's (170 possessions). Hayward's negative is that he turns it over in isolations more than every other high usage wing (only PG's and big's TO more frequently)