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Point Forward on Rookies
Posted on 11/28/12 at 5:10 pm
Posted on 11/28/12 at 5:10 pm
SI has an article up on rookies not named Davis and Lillard.
Rivers review is under the Concerning heading and isn't terribly complimentary.
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Obviously a lot of the things everyone knew about Rivers before the draft. And his play for most of the season has been wretched.
On the bright side, this was most assuredly written before Tuesday's good showing for Rivers. A long way for him to go, but the $64,000 question still stands: can he shoot, create, and avoid turnovers that well on a consistent basis?
Rivers review is under the Concerning heading and isn't terribly complimentary.
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Austin Rivers, New Orleans Hornets Rivers has had a miserable first month to his NBA career, to the point that the Hornets — who are already missing Eric Gordon and Anthony Davis and relying heavily on Greivis Vasquez, mind you — are actually better with Rivers off the floor. He’s an all-offense player who frankly doesn’t look comfortable when participating in an orchestrated effort. The problem isn’t that Rivers is inherently selfish, or flawed by personality; his game is simply isolation-driven, and far too inefficient for NBA dependency. Some can get by with a similar approach given their physical advantages or exemplary shooting, but Rivers has neither working in his favor. He’s physically unremarkable by NBA standards, only a decent shooter and can’t create enough off the bounce to warrant investing a considerable number of possessions in his game.
There was plenty of hand-wringing when the Hornets selected the positionally redundant Rivers with the 10th pick in the draft, and the headache of balancing Rivers and Gordon is yet to come. But for now, Rivers and Hornets head coach Monty Williams still have plenty to figure out, as they rummage for ways to stretch and contort a bundle of inefficiency into a useful basketball player
Obviously a lot of the things everyone knew about Rivers before the draft. And his play for most of the season has been wretched.
On the bright side, this was most assuredly written before Tuesday's good showing for Rivers. A long way for him to go, but the $64,000 question still stands: can he shoot, create, and avoid turnovers that well on a consistent basis?
Posted on 11/28/12 at 5:32 pm to corndeaux
He's still only 20. Of course it's gonna be rough, he looks lost at times on the court. When Gordon gets back it'll take pressure off him and he won't be so tense on the court.
Posted on 11/28/12 at 5:34 pm to corndeaux
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A long way for him to go, but the $64,000 question still stands: can he shoot, create, and avoid turnovers that well on a consistent basis?
He can shoot. His struggle aren't shooting. It's finishing after contact. That will come with growth and devleopment. He can create as is indicated by his 3.4 apg and his ability to get anywhere he wants on the court.
As for turnovers, he has a very good a/t ratio. He isn't prone to turning the ball over.
Posted on 11/28/12 at 5:51 pm to supe12sta12z
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He can shoot. His struggle aren't shooting
Nah, his shooting outside of the Flop City game has been pretty bad so far. He is just too much of a liability behind the stripe to pair with Vasquez too much right now. Both of them shot out of their minds against Flop City.
Posted on 11/28/12 at 5:53 pm to corndeaux
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He’s an all-offense player
I think this is pretty unfair at this point. He's a rookie in the first month of the season. If there's one thing we know about Monty, he will sit you if you don't play D.
Posted on 11/28/12 at 6:13 pm to Jester
He's been weak on his FT shooting but he's been lights out after his 0-6 start behind the arc. Since the Houston game, he's shot 9-16 behind the arc for a whooping 56%.
His problem is and has always been finishing in the lane. He can't handle contact very well and seem to look for contact rather than avoid it. If those shots in the paint continue to fall the way they did against the Clippers, his FG% will shoot up boards.
His poor FG % isn't due to his shooting, when he shoots, I find that he makes his shots at a good rate but when he drives to the basket his % dips down significantly.
There's a misconception that he's a poor shooter, But in reality, he's a poor finisher. His shooting % is misleading due to this very reason.
His problem is and has always been finishing in the lane. He can't handle contact very well and seem to look for contact rather than avoid it. If those shots in the paint continue to fall the way they did against the Clippers, his FG% will shoot up boards.
His poor FG % isn't due to his shooting, when he shoots, I find that he makes his shots at a good rate but when he drives to the basket his % dips down significantly.
There's a misconception that he's a poor shooter, But in reality, he's a poor finisher. His shooting % is misleading due to this very reason.
This post was edited on 11/28/12 at 6:15 pm
Posted on 11/28/12 at 7:11 pm to Jester
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I think this is pretty unfair at this point. He's a rookie in the first month of the season
Yep. Even Davis is not particularly good defensively. Takes time to adjust
Posted on 11/29/12 at 2:33 pm to Jester
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I think this is pretty unfair at this point. He's a rookie in the first month of the season. If there's one thing we know about Monty, he will sit you if you don't play D.
I disagree. He currently struggles on the defensive end so he that statement is fair. He is speaking in present tense on his abilities now not his potential.
Posted on 11/29/12 at 3:38 pm to MikeTiger09
Mike Conley was loathed for his first three seasons in Memphis, and with good reason. He was terrible.
It's now year 5 and I'll be shocked if he isn't an all-star.
Players are coming out of college earlier and earlier, and we're expecting the same polished product. Have to give these really young guys time.
It's now year 5 and I'll be shocked if he isn't an all-star.
Players are coming out of college earlier and earlier, and we're expecting the same polished product. Have to give these really young guys time.
Posted on 11/29/12 at 3:49 pm to Tennessee Jed
Yep. There's no reason to be down on a 20 year old who just finished his freshman year in college because he isn't playing great at the highest level of competition. Rivers has elite quickness, which is something you can never teach. He needs time to work on his finishing, shooting, and free throws, which are easily improved with hard work, and we know that Rivers is putting in whatever work it takes to get better.
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@AustinRivers25: Going to keep getting better! Learn an stay hungry. Going to get it right!! Just watch...
Posted on 11/29/12 at 4:03 pm to Tennessee Jed
I think Rivers has been solid lately,he just needs to keep his aggression up.
Posted on 11/29/12 at 9:16 pm to Tennessee Jed
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It's now year 5 and I'll be shocked if he isn't an all-star.
Kidding right? He has no shot.
CP3
Westbrook
Parker
Harden
Durant
Kobe
eta: not including Lin who will likely get voted in as a starter
This post was edited on 11/29/12 at 9:21 pm
Posted on 11/30/12 at 9:28 am to Boomshockalocka
quite frankly your list isn't even worth responding too. not sure why I am, just wanted to let you know that I think you're insanely ignorant.
Posted on 11/30/12 at 10:33 am to Tennessee Jed
Grizztard.
Name on player that list that Conley will get more votes than.
Name on player that list that Conley will get more votes than.
Posted on 11/30/12 at 10:36 am to Boomshockalocka
Gravy is averaging almost 9 assists per game. Gravy >>> NBA
Posted on 11/30/12 at 10:40 am to hendersonshands
Same shot at the all star team as Conley.
Posted on 11/30/12 at 11:22 am to Boomshockalocka
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Grizztard.
Name on player that list that Conley will get more votes than.
I can name 3 players on that list that don't play the same position as Conley.
There will be at least 2 grizzlies picked to an all star team, and both will likely be coaches decisions. Due to the fan voting format.
Conley and Zbo or Conley and Gasol.
This post was edited on 11/30/12 at 11:25 am
Posted on 11/30/12 at 11:30 am to Tennessee Jed
There are 12 players on the team. 6 will be guards.
Yao was voted to start the Allstar team without playing a game. Pencil in Lin as the startig PG. So Conley will get in over CP3 or Westbrook or Parker?
Yao was voted to start the Allstar team without playing a game. Pencil in Lin as the startig PG. So Conley will get in over CP3 or Westbrook or Parker?
Posted on 11/30/12 at 11:34 am to Boomshockalocka
fan vote will likely keep him off. If the coach has any sense he'll take him as a coaches pick.
most underrated PG in the NBA.
most underrated PG in the NBA.
Posted on 11/30/12 at 11:35 am to Tennessee Jed
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I can name 3 players on that list that don't play the same position as Conley.
The All-Star team votes don't go to PGs or SGs.
Only Guards and Forwards.
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