H.C.
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Some seem to think that all NBA players will take nearly all shot opportunities, but that is not true. There is a balance being made between shooting and ball movement to enhance the quality of the shot. Effective team offense improves when this balance is optimized. Many big players seem to limit their FGA per game.
It appears that Meyers is limiting his number of FGA to 8, as he did in the Pacers game, and as I remember him saying once in an interview last year. Meyers is a humble team-oriented player who has consistently said that he is focused on improving and is working on team chemistry through increasing trust. He follows instructions and works hard. In my view, he is making significant progress.
Instead of just assuming that he will take more shots, Blazer coaches should increase his assigned number to 10 (or more when he is hot) FGA. This green light for more shooting can open his chances for 6 swish3s per game, and improve the free flow of the offense. Adding the lob dunk assisted by CJ (or Dame or others) adds exciting punctuation. Meyers can contribute more than 20 points per game. The Blazers are fun to watch when he is adding 1 point per minute! It is important to team chemistry to reward the humble work ethic. Surely his performance against the Pacers should bring him more FGA and increased minutes.
Yeah I'd ignore and talk around the question to if I were you too.
Nards has improved and nobody says he hasn't. Even when he fell out of the rotation due to his on the court play.
But you're starting to remind me of a lady on the previous forums.
She was all over this french player the Blazers had.
We all know how that turned out.
