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I simply responded to what you said.
As for the other point, although i agree, when you're a SG who's one of the best at getting to the rim and finishing, you also kick the ball. Same for the other stuff. But the PG position carries other duties as well aside from passing. I think that's where Reke gets confused and starts looking too passive, a lot of which we saw in his sophomore year.
What did you just do there and why? You highlighted half of a sentence of mine, which completely changed its meaning, then proceeded to launch inot a full post about the altered meaning of the half sentence?
this was my full sentence:
Note the lack of punctuation in the middle of it -- that was my sneaky way of indicating I wanted it all read together at once to decipher its meaning.
BTW, an extended point that should really get a bigger forum: I think that Reke's lack of shooting is LESS important when he plays PG. Reason why? When you are the PG, you kick the ball. Its nice if the peole you kick it to at SG or SF can hit that open jumper. Additionally, if teams fall completely off of you as a PG, then it allows you great looks and free vision to all the passing lanes. If you don't pressure a passer, it smuch easier for him to beat you.
I simply responded to what you said.
As for the other point, although i agree, when you're a SG who's one of the best at getting to the rim and finishing, you also kick the ball. Same for the other stuff. But the PG position carries other duties as well aside from passing. I think that's where Reke gets confused and starts looking too passive, a lot of which we saw in his sophomore year.