The midrange game and getting comfortable with that is really more important than the 3, definitely. Most of the great centers had incredible mid-range games except for the guys that were just so physically dominant that they didn't need to shoot from more than 5 feet away, like Shaq and Wilt. We saw a bit of it in the playoffs, but if JV can add a reliable in between game to his post game it's gonna be scary. That shoulder fake to turnaround fadeaway he hit over Love I think was incredible.
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Whether it's a three or a midrange two, I really like the idea of JV being able to pop instead of roll. A big man that can do both very efficiently can rip defences apart, since they don't know what he's going to do when the play is run, and have to defend both scenarios. Yes, he should still be rolling more than popping, but a 2:1 ratio sounds about right to keep the defence honest.
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DanH wrote: View PostWhether it's a three or a midrange two, I really like the idea of JV being able to pop instead of roll. A big man that can do both very efficiently can rip defences apart, since they don't know what he's going to do when the play is run, and have to defend both scenarios. Yes, he should still be rolling more than popping, but a 2:1 ratio sounds about right to keep the defence honest.twitter.com/anthonysmdoyle
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For what non-Raptor fans think about how we use JV:
https://www.reddit.com/r/nba/comment...dy_for_bigger/
Most of them agree that we underutilize him, badly.twitter.com/anthonysmdoyle
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I know that most people won't agree with this, but I think the tight leash that JV has had is going to turn him into a superstar and extremely disciplined and efficient player as his role increases. He has had weaknesses and things that have held him back from being played as much, but I feel like every year he's worked on those things to become an even better player. I think next year is the year we finally see the result of all of it.
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DD sometimes fights his ball-hogging tunnel-vision tendencies and sometimes doesn't. Lowry doesn't use JV enough as a PnR finisher because Lowry doesn't run the PnR well and probably never will.
That said, JV's usage has increased each year from 16.9 to 18.5 to 19.1 to 20.9.
It's going to be 22.0 next year, probably a bit more.If we knew half as much about coaching an NBA team as we think, we"d know twice as much as we do.
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hotfuzz wrote: View PostYea, I don't really expect any increase in JV's usage, if at all. To expect that now would be foolish, regardless of what they say in the media.
Also, this JV shooting 3 pointers is giving me bad feelings... you are taking away his strength by doing it.
Casey always does this shit.. making players do what they are not capable of(eg: ISOing Demarre/ Salmons, making Vasques defend key players, the summer 3s in crunch time). Sometimes it turns out good, but often times it just sucks. they should just let them play to their strength!!
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3inthekeon wrote: View PostDD sometimes fights his ball-hogging tunnel-vision tendencies and sometimes doesn't. Lowry doesn't use JV enough as a PnR finisher because Lowry doesn't run the PnR well and probably never will.
That said, JV's usage has increased each year from 16.9 to 18.5 to 19.1 to 20.9.
It's going to be 22.0 next year, probably a bit more.
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