I’m glad I didn’t take it because there must be nothing more unpleasant than sweating Charlotte +17.5.
They have no answer for Kornet!The floodgates have opened
Not really, he's a jump shooter. His post game is just to create space and get closer.Does KP not have a hook shot? There are a bunch of times on the block where it seems like a little righthand baby hook is right there.
Samuel Buckets Esq. reign of terror hurt the Hornets. That alone was worrisome.Did someone get hurt? I missed it.
We’re going to have to monitor this to see if it’s an issue with the shoulder. The other night I was encouraged, now back to wait and see.Not really, he's a jump shooter. His post game is just to create space and get closer.
Holiday had probably his ugliest game of the season, 1-11 for just 2 points (0-8 from 3), and only 2 assists. He also missed two free throws in the closing seconds of their loss to Charlotte earlier in the year, he's probably happy to get out of this building.
I guess there are only so many things you can work on, but it's crazy to me with his size that he wouldn't develop a hook coming across the lane.Not really, he's a jump shooter. His post game is just to create space and get closer.
how many players have a hook shot right now? i can’t think of anyI guess there are only so many things you can work on, but it's crazy to me with his size that he wouldn't develop a hook coming across the lane.
Zubac and Kuzma are the only two that come to mind. The latter takes his off the dribble while the former is a standing hook.how many players have a hook shot right now? i can’t think of any
i guess valanciunas too now that i think of the big lumbering dudesZubac and Kuzma are the only two that come to mind. The latter takes his off the dribble while the former is a standing hook.
Yup he’s another. Thing is that they take so few of them that it isn’t a large pct of their repertoire.i guess valanciunas too now that i think of the big lumbering dudes
maybe he was drilled on it. guys probably got coached to do a lot of things they don’t use anymore 20 years ago. mid range, rebounding technique, close out technique are all totally different than when i was a kid.I think Poeltl, Claxton, and Allen all put up a few, too.
But I’m not really advocating he develop one, mostly just marveling that a dude with his size didn’t have that drilled into him as a young player. Thought that was sorta part of the “how you play the five” package. But I guess he put on a lot of height late and was always a perimeter player, maybe?
He's been the best post-up shooter in the league this season, so I see no need for KP to change a damned thing lol.Those guys are all bulkier than KP (he's both taller and lighter than all of them) and weaker as mid-range jump shooters. It's always good to learn new skills, but I don't see the value in him suddenly featuring a hook shot.
-It would require him to battle for position closer to the basket, both expending energy and increasing the risk of injury.
-He's already been one of the most efficient post scorers in the league this year.
Super strong centers who can't score efficiently more than 10 feet from the basket can make good use of a hook shot. That is not something KP needs to be thinking about.