SacTownKid
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Just get it over with and bring some shooters in via trade. Of course, I fully expect to see a non-shooting ball handling SF coming back in a trade right now. Does John Salmons have a twin brother?
Rodo and Evans are nothing alike... Evans is a SG who cant shoot or a SF. Rondo is a TRUE PG.... Rondo is a quarterback that sets up and runs the offense with perfect passes and drives that create for others most of the time. if he doesn't have the shot.... Evans is hardly that type of true PG.
Not really. He doesn't have good court vision, and he doesn't have a midrange game or a jumpshot. So when he attacks and the lane closes off it often leads to turnovers or junk shots.
I think he isn't as aggressive because defenses adjusted to him years ago and he hasn't grown his game enough to counter it. He also isn't good at recognizing when the opportunity is there or not there.
Couldn't agree more. One of the best Tyreke analysis of all-time. I'll drink to that!
The nice thing about starting Jimmer, if he has in fact regained the ability to shoot like he did in college, is he can let Reke handle the ball. Between Reke and JJ, on D the team can hide him on the weakest player. Maybe even start Salmons at SF and have IT/MT/JJ come off the bench. Both lineups have ballhandling and only one below avg shooter.
That takes Brooks minutes, but then he's just an expiring deal and veteran insurance at PG.
What's with people thinking Jimmer ever lost his shot? lol. He shot over 38% from 3 last year, his shot is there. His shooting this year has been through the roof. You don't just lose such a pure shot such as his. It was his shot SELECTION that was lacking, which is normal for a rookie.
It was actually 38% overall from the floor which is awful for a shooter, 36% from 3. Some advice for you, he's showing some signs of life this year which is great for the team and the jimmer fans. But trying to pretend like he wasn't really inefective last year or doesn't still have some big holes diminishes your argument.
Let's be excited that the shooting skills have looked good and some of the playmaker skills have really improved without pretending he has shown something his whole nba career of 1+ years.
36%, my bad. 36% is still a good 3 point percentage, what are you talking about?
36%, my bad. 36% is still a good 3 point percentage, what are you talking about?
I'm talking about your great shooter example from last year shooting 38% from the floor, almost dead last on a team of crappy shooters. Yes, 36% is decent 3 point shooting, probably around 100th or so in the league. These are not great examples to show how even last year, he was an amazing shooter.
Honestly, what are you talking about? You do realize its possible to appreciate and be excited about what he is starting to do in a limited minutes this year while also admitting last year that he was really not good, don't you?
Career 3point percentages
Steve Smith - 35.8
Jamal Crawford - 35.1
Chuck Person - 36.2
John Starks - 34.0
Mookie Blaylock - 33.6
Kobe Bryant - 34.2
Dan Majerle - 35.8
Tim Hardaway - 35.5
Jason Kidd - 34.9
Like I stated, Jimmer NEVER lost his shot. It is impossible for Jimmer to lose his shot. He was a rookie playing a shortened season and had no defined role, accompanied by a coaching change. Maybe his shot selection was off, but he shot the ball quite well from long distance considering the mess he was put into.
A couple things. First, most of those guys aren't pure shooters and did a hell of a lot more on the court than just hit 3s. If you want to compare Jimmer's season to a list it would be guys like this (last season's %):
Mike Miller 45
Brandon Rush 45
Jordan Farmar 44
Danny Green 44
Kyle Korver 44
Ben Gordon 43
Jerryd Bayless 42
Matt Bonner 42
Gary Neal 42
JJ Redick 42
James Jones 40
Second, I don't disagree that there were factors last year that impacted his performance. My point was that arguing he did a great job shooting last year isn't supported by the % of shots he hit.
Mike Miller, Brandon Rush, Danny Green, Kyle Korver, Matt Bonner, Gary Neal and James Jones are horrible comparisons...they are catch and shoot players, while Jimmer creates a lot of his own threes off the dribble. You're just trying to be right instead of being objective. Jimmer is not just a shooter, he is a shot creator for himself and others. Stop pigeonholing Jimmer based on your inaccurate assessment of his game.
Mike Miller, Brandon Rush, Danny Green, Kyle Korver, Matt Bonner, Gary Neal and James Jones are horrible comparisons...they are catch and shoot players, while Jimmer creates a lot of his own threes off the dribble. You're just trying to be right instead of being objective. Jimmer is not just a shooter, he is a shot creator for himself and others. Stop pigeonholing Jimmer based on your inaccurate assessment of his game.
Indeed those NBA defenses react quick man. I mean less than a year ago in Reke's first 22 games under Smart, while playing PG, he averaged 18.3pts 5.6reb 5.9ast.
But yeah, now all of a sudden they've got him all figured out. Been about what? 40 games of NBA action since then?
Sorry, this part made me laugh. Your argument to why he wasn't a good three point shooter is because he was creating his own shots?
what was our record in those games? we were absolutely getting hammered night in and night out. I'm talking blow outs that make you shake your head, and the offense was non existant, just like this year. Offensively we improved drastically when Smart handed the reigns to Isaiah. Tyreke is not an NBA PG, his handles are that of a great pg, but thats it, he doesn't have the bball iq or personality to lead a team.
You're not paying attention on any level, basketball nor thread wise. That or you're trolling me.
what was our record in those games? we were absolutely getting hammered night in and night out. I'm talking blow outs that make you shake your head, and the offense was non existant, just like this year. Offensively we improved drastically when Smart handed the reigns to Isaiah. Tyreke is not an NBA PG, his handles are that of a great pg, but thats it, he doesn't have the bball iq or personality to lead a team.
Here's a stat for you:
Keith Smart record with Reke at PG: 8-14 .364
Record since Smart took Reke off ball: 14-31 .311
That sure did fix things, jackass.
If you panned up just a teensy weensy bit you would have encountered this sterling post from one of the more brilliant posters I have encountered around here:
with 8Hm games and 14 Rd games, playing for a brand new coach picked up midseason with no practice time, with Chuck Hayes down with injury, Marcus Thornton down wiht injury, with IT not yet discovered, with Salmons starting.
Rather than keep debating whether 38% shooting is indicative of a good shooting season, I have a question. Who do you think Jimmer is comparable to in the NBA right now in terms of talent and role?
I'm not going to discuss role, as that is not defined on this team.
Talent level, Jimmer has Steve Nash talent and also reminds me of Bibby in his prime. However, Jimmer is stronger than both of those players and can be a better defender.
I'm not going to discuss role, as that is not defined on this team.
Talent level, Jimmer has Steve Nash talent and also reminds me of Bibby in his prime. However, Jimmer is stronger than both of those players and can be a better defender.
Somebody shoot me now. Jimmer has Steve Nash talent. Oh dear God. Steve Nash. 2 time MVP. Compared with Jimmer Fredette.
I guess you don't remember Steve Nash before he was Steve Nash.
I guess you don't remember Steve Nash before he was Steve Nash.