Padrino
All-Star
Bad coaching or not he really hasn't proved that he has this game changing talent as of yet. Could he be? Sure... Like you had said he has the skill to potentially do this if he could get an outside shot. If players have to guard him at 3pt land then it would be easier for him to get to the basket. They wouldn't give him the space he has out there now and slough off in order to guard against drives.
here's the thing: players do have to guard him out at 3. in '11-'12, 'reke was hitting one out of every five three-pointers. an opposing defense likes those odds. last season, he hit one out of every three three-pointers. opposing defenses like those odds considerably less. it's nearly the same percentage that manu ginobili has shot from three for much of his career. and really, ginobili and evans have a similar style of play. each has a strong rim attack and changes the complexion of a single game simply by being on the court, and forcing a defense to honor their dribble drive. even if evans tops out as a ginobili-styled combo guard, you've still got a game-changing talent, but one that functions in a secondary role, which is exactly as it should be for evans when paired with demarcus cousins...
edit: and, for the record, as a career 15/4/4 guy with a serious injury history, ginobili made $14 million this season, $13 million the season before that, and $12 million the season before that...
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