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Nurk's problems aren't with under developed skills. He's one of the most skilled true bigs in the league. He can put the ball on the floor, is a phenomenal passer/facilitator from anywhere on the court, he uses his size to protect the rim and box people out after missed shots and his footwork is solid on both ends. He doesn't need to develop more shots, unless it's a set three for wide open takes (which he already seems to have).
He has to change his mind and stop trying to reinvent the wheel. When you're as big and athletic as him, you dunk the ball at point blank. You don't try spinning hook shots, you don't do whatever you call the flip thing he does from barely above his head... when you can you throw the ball down through the hoop because you know that shot will succeed. Nurk can do that every time he's near the rim, he has that ability. He just thinks he's different and more skilled, at least that's what he's said. So the time he's been playing has nothing to do with it. He might start hitting more threes and get even better at passing but what separates Jusuf from being a 22+ and 10 guy is taking the ball up and finishing strong. His field goal percentage would go up at least from 50% to 65% and he'd get fed more.
I think this is a highly underrated comment. A lot of his Nurks issues are mental (and not in a bad way like Meyers had cat litter for brains). He plays like someone who doesn't know NOT to do the dispey do spins and floaters, etc. He has a similar issue that Simmons has, in that he think he's a lot better than he is, but his play doesn't necessarily reflect it.
I'm hoping Billups connects with him, and they start utilizing his skillset. He should be try to be a combo of Joker and Shaq (in that Joker is a good passer/shooter, and Shaq was a beast. not saying Nurk is Shaq like).
