Yes this is so true. Romeo has had each of his 3 seasons since high school either cut short, not yet began or saw him playing injured. He isn’t an abysmal offensive player.....he is an abysmal perimeter shooter and shooting is the easiest learned skill for a basketball player. He’s also physically ready to contribute. Now we are in the stages of conditioning, slowing game down and improving shooting mechanics. I see a good NBA rotation player if he can get past the injury bug.......Semi/Grant? Not so much.I don’t see how Romeo’s offense doesn’t get to at least acceptable, to go with his apparent defensive shops. The guy was a gazillion point scorer in HS. The NBA certainly isn’t high school, but a wing putting up big offense is different than a HS player getting buckets because he’s a foot taller than his defenders.
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