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re: Swapping Ball for #6 is extremely poor value
Posted on 6/16/19 at 5:58 pm to STEVED00
Posted on 6/16/19 at 5:58 pm to STEVED00
I'm a fan of balls game and he was improving a lot. His free throw percentage is garbage, but i think he could flourish on this team with all the athleticism around him. Hopefully he can put the drama aside and just play ball.
Posted on 6/16/19 at 6:18 pm to King Zion
I will say this in defense of Lonzo’s FT shooting, there has to be more to it.
He shot nearly 70% in college and you don’t just suddenly drop 30% going from college to the pros. Nothing changes.
I’m hoping he just commits to rebuilding his shot. As it is one of the unheralded things the Pels have seemingly done for several players already: Gordon, Evans, Davis, Cunningham.
If Lonzo could just get back to around 70% and have an Austin Rivers style reboot of his jumper Lonzo would go from solid starter to fringe all star pretty quickly.
He shot nearly 70% in college and you don’t just suddenly drop 30% going from college to the pros. Nothing changes.
I’m hoping he just commits to rebuilding his shot. As it is one of the unheralded things the Pels have seemingly done for several players already: Gordon, Evans, Davis, Cunningham.
If Lonzo could just get back to around 70% and have an Austin Rivers style reboot of his jumper Lonzo would go from solid starter to fringe all star pretty quickly.
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