I thought the commentators had called all three of Thiero's perimeter shots 3-pointers, but the stats say he was 1-1 on 3pt. shots. Went back and watched again, and Thiero actually had two of those shots called 2s due to toe being on the line.
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Wonder how realistic it is to expect a player to make sure he's behind the line? Is it just something a coach should continually remind players of in practice? Should players be told to look down and get their toes behind the line - or is that even realistic or good idea for a player to try to do in the flow of a game?Yep, stinks for him gotta watch those toes, but the confidence he and JE took those shots with bodes well for us going forward. If we have real threats in Reeves Dilly and Reed and decent threats in Thiero, JE and Z gonna be really hard to guard.
You can generally feel where you are in relation to the line when you play a lot.Wonder how realistic it is to expect a player to make sure he's behind the line? Is it just something a coach should continually remind players of in practice? Should players be told to look down and get their toes behind the line - or is that even realistic or good idea for a player to try to do in the flow of a game?
I can see that a little now that you said it. But before anyone flips out, I'm not putting Big Z on any level comparable to Larry Bird and I'm sure you're not either. Just saying the intuitiveness is a little reminiscent of Larry Bird.I was hoping that throw would have thrown down that dunk that big z gave him with that non look pass big z man am I crazy but some of this long range shooting and big time non look passe are very reminiscent of a player named Larry bird
Yeah, but it looked like it was just a toe on the line. That's cutting it awful fine for feel, I would think. But anyway, I like that his shot seems to be developing also.You can generally feel where you are in relation to the line when you play a lot.
That's what I was getting at Z has alot to learn especially on defense and his stamina needs to get better man Z has potential to be a franchise playerI can see that a little now that you said it. But before anyone flips out, I'm not putting Big Z on any level comparable to Larry Bird and I'm sure you're not either. Just saying the intuitiveness is a little reminiscent of Larry Bird.