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I dunno. He seems pretty content hoisting jumpers.
Lillard is great at beating his man off the dribble, but he almost never does it. He seems content to dribble around and pass the ball to somebody else who can't shoot. We're wasting one of our best weapons.
7 NBA games, he's a rook, it takes time to figure the balance out for those that do, he will IMO
Who said the sky was falling?
I'm just going to enjoy watching the rooks develop. At least this is a 22 win team I can feel optimistic about, strange as that is to say.
I agree. I think we need a good season for Scotts to get a feel for this team, plus the youth needs some time to develop as well.
Another plus is we will be able to keep our pick too.
7 NBA games, he's a rook, it takes time to figure the balance out for those that do, he will IMO
Natebishop3 said:I think as he gets more experience, he'll learn when to shoot, when to drive, and how to draw contact and get to the line. Just comes with the game.
I don't think that's it.
I don't think that's it, either.
My guess is that Lillard is really the best player on the team, and that until everyone acknowledges that he's not going to start acting like it. At some point everyone but LMA will realize it. Finally, LMA will realize it too, and then Lillard will change. It will probably happen 20 or 30 games into next year.
Eh, I think it's a confidence thing. I think he's confident in his three point shooting, but he's still being tentative about driving to the hoop. I would be scared too if I was rookie going against some of the best big men in the world.
Yeah, and really I'm fine with that. He does one thing right now at a super-elite level--shooting three pointers. I keep remembering Steve Kerr in an earlier game compare his shot to Ray Allen and Steve Nash. It was a pretty jaw-dropping statement for me.
He may also be pretty good at dribble penetration, passing, and a number of other things, but I'm fine with him focusing more of his offense on that one thing for now while he learns the pace of the game and gets over being a rookie.
This comparison makes my skin crawl.SEE NB3!!!! Damon Part 2!
I refuse to engage in any sort of critique of his game until we're past the All-Star break ... hell, even then I'm not sure there's much you can learn about what Lillard can and cannot do at this level (in the long term).
