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  • #16
    Originally posted by BradleyBrave View Post
    Yeah, I would agree. However even more concerning than WE's shot is WE's reluctance to play in the paint. He's a legit 6'9" with great leaping ability. I'm sorry, but he needs to learn how to play inside before he gets the freedom to roam onto the perimeter for the occasional 3 IMO. He's just too big and too talented to waste 20 feet from the basket.
    I'm also said that. He needs to slash to the basket and man up under the boards. He's got the body and athleticism to be a force in the paint.

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    • #17
      I agree with BB too. My favorite times watching WE came early in the season when he was down low fighting inside a bit for rebounds and taking some inside shots.
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      • #18
        I personally think he needs to be playing with his back to the basket. There's very few players in the league that have the skillset he has. While the jumper is nice, he needs to work inside-out. He could be dominant in the post with some instruction. A jump hook, a turnaround jumper, and an up-and-under would put him on a whole other level offensively.
        Onward and Upward!

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        • #19
          Yeah back-to-the-basket would be great. Even when he seemed to be playing inside more, it was still face-up play. That being said, good post footwork seems to be pretty difficult to learn... If he learned guard skills he'd be terrifying out there, but our need, and what seems to be more "doable," is WE as a post player.
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          • #20
            Originally posted by BradleyBrave View Post
            I don't think it's too late to make a few mechanical adjustments. It's never too late. Guys are making mechanical adjustments to their games their whole lives. JC made some mechanical adjustments to be able to get his shot off quicker and look at the dividends it has paid. Ruffin has made mechanical adjustments to not shoot the ball so flat, and the results speak for themselves. It's not too late for TCS to make a few tweaks to his shot, and I don't even think it's too late for a complete overhaul (if the staff thinks that's the answer). What's the downside to messing with his shot? Can it really get any worse than 32% from the field, 24% from 3, and 55% from the line?
            I agree its never too late to change the mechs. What I said and meant is he is in his last year and change takes time. As for JC it took him a yr. (2nd) to make the change and DR made his change the year he sat out. Both had time on their side. I just don't see TCS making the mechanical changes by next yr. needed to be a player of much playing time but I could be wrong!! And I hope I am!! I still stand by what I said about his row next yr. if he wants to play!

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Double D View Post
              Swinging the ball behind your head, as TCS will do (as does Will E by the way) will always lead to inconsistent shooting.
              Didn't Larry Bird shoot like that?
              People need to recognize there is a huge difference between playing hard, and playing well...

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              • #22
                I think TCS needs to understand that his roll isn't as a jump shooter coming off screens. If he does this he will be fine. He is still outstanding at getting to the rim, he just needs to finish once he gets there. I think if he plays good defense and provides a slashing threat he will play a big roll on this team next year.
                I don't smoke weed...I smoke dudes like you on the bball court

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by That Guy View Post
                  Didn't Larry Bird shoot like that?
                  Ya, I think someone said that earlier, but it's obviously not getting the job done for TCS. And just because Larry Bird, one of the greatest all-time, shot like that doesn't mean it's a good idea for TCS, he is on a whole different level then any player in the college game today.
                  Once A Brave ... Always A Brave

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                  • #24
                    I made my initial post about WE's shot this past Dec 5th:

                    Originally posted by Mike Radigan View Post
                    I wish Wilson would shoot more as he is 6-14, a .478 percentage from beyond the arc. To me, both AW and WE shoot the 3's with too much arc. Also Will rocks back on his shot. Larry Bird is the only player I've ever seen have any success with that kind of motion. Well, I guess Larry Legend can negate my theory all by himself.
                    As you can see I mentioned A Dub in this post, too. However, Drew does not rock back and does the "other" offensive things such as taking it to the hole.

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                    • #25
                      AW = Smooth

                      I have to say AWs stroke and shot seem effortless. With JC out of the mix next year, I'm looking forward to a few 30+ games by AW and his rainbow 3s. He has the ability to make it happen.

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                      • #26
                        I just read the whole thread because I also think his mechanics are bad. But I think you all missed the worst part. His elbow flies way out to the side when he shoots. You can never be consistent if your elbow flies out because it never goes out the same way twice in a row. Almost all great shooters have ELBOW IN as close to their body as possible. TCS, if you are reading this... ELBOW IN!!!

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by georgethedog View Post
                          I just read the whole thread because I also think his mechanics are bad. But I think you all missed the worst part. His elbow flies way out to the side when he shoots. You can never be consistent if your elbow flies out because it never goes out the same way twice in a row. Almost all great shooters have ELBOW IN as close to their body as possible. TCS, if you are reading this... ELBOW IN!!!
                          You are absolutely right. I guess I figured that if they corrected the part regarding him coming across his body that the elbow issue would resolve itself. You are correct though. Elbow out = shot missed.
                          Onward and Upward!

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by BradleyBrave View Post
                            You are absolutely right. I guess I figured that if they corrected the part regarding him coming across his body that the elbow issue would resolve itself. You are correct though. Elbow out = shot missed.
                            Hey BB,

                            Maybe all this valuable shooting information will help you as you are "working on your jumper!"
                            Get Well Massive Mike! "Once a Brave always a Brave!"

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                            • #29
                              TCS also sets his feet at an angle instead of pointing the puppies directly at the rim. This goes along with what everyone is saying about shooting across his body. If you watch the great shooters, they always set the feet. That was always the amazing thing about Redick...no matter how hard he was coming off a screen or what direction his body was flying he always managed to set the puppies.
                              I don't smoke weed...I smoke dudes like you on the bball court

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                              • #30
                                What bothers me more about Will is his absolute lack of intensity. There was a loose ball top of the key against Ohio and Will was right there.....staring at the ball. Its like he was afraid or clueless as for what to do.

                                Sorry to be so rough but here's an idea....go after it like its gold. Dive...bang into somebody. Will brings no, none, nada bit of energy, hustle or, from his body language desire.

                                Why that clicks with some and not with others Ill never know.

                                Sammy is the classic example. He is an absolute bulldog. It was a problem for him early as he was a bit to fast but with time he has maintained his energy while playing under control.

                                You would think Will and Collins would SEE that first hand and take it up a notch.

                                Here's hoping they find that intensity over the summer.....BOTH WIll and Collins can still be contrbutors to this program.

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