There is a reason they leave him wide open.......
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Yes, he needs to learn to shoot in traffic on the way up not on the way down. That's why he has trouble finishing.He drives too much without finishing. He’s a great player, but like Lineski said, he needs to play to his strengths.
Funny thing is he came in shooting better than Edwards, Wagner, and Mitchell. On far less attempts, though. I can live with him taking a couple, maybe just not in the spots that he took them. If he can hit 33-38% he not only makes himself into a first-round pick, but also gives the team a huge lift.There is a reason they leave him wide open.......
Really strange take. Both of Thiero’s assists were three point makes, off of penetration. I think the dude is pretty solid at probing and kicking it out when it isn’t there. He’s also quite good at attacking on the baseline, then dishing to top of the key.We have several players who drive the ball ( Thiero included) who rarely look to throw the ball out to a wing when there isn't a clear path to the basket and they end throwing up a wild shot.
And Reeves or Reed is standing there wide open for a three once they draw the defense. It makes no sense.
He had two attempts for the game and was four of his last 8 coming into the game. After going 0-2 is now 33.3% on the season. Better % than both Wagner and Edwards granted on far less attempts. Nothing wrong with him taking 2/game which is about all he takes.There is a reason they leave him wide open.......
I mentioned this in another thread, when this happens it's usually because we have only 1 shooter on the floor and the defense is sagging into the paint. When Thiero is playing with 2 or 3 shooters he can beat his man and get to the rim. Playing Ugo a ton has hurt this too because his man can sag back to defend the paint, but Bradshaw has been terrible and Mitchell hurt and Z just completely lost on defense. If we play Thiero and Ugo with our 3 shooting/scoring guards, Thiero has space to play his game and can do a ton of damage.He drives too much without finishing. He’s a great player, but like Lineski said, he needs to play to his strengths.
We have several players who drive the ball ( Thiero included) who rarely look to throw the ball out to a wing when there isn't a clear path to the basket and they end throwing up a wild shot.
And Reeves or Reed is standing there wide open for a three once they draw the defense. It makes no sense.
Doesn’t help stock go throw up bricks.Cal over the years always seems to have guys shooting 3s who have no business doing so. Maybe to show scouts. Who knows why.
Edwards went 3-4 from deep last game hes getting much better. To have Theiro above him is just goofyThis is my rank on current players attempting 3’s…
1a.Reeves
1b. Shep
1c. Dillingham
2. Big Z
3. Mitchell
4. Thiero
5. Edwards
6. Bradshaw
7. Burks
8. Wagner
9. Ugo
For every 3 Wagner, Edwards, and Bradshaw attempt, I’d be cool with Thiero taking 2! The dude’s stroke will eventually come!
Edwards went 3-4 from deep last game hes getting much better. To have Theiro above him is just goofy
I wouldn't put Z that high but only due to the small sample size, which is a whole other conversation.This is my rank on current players attempting 3’s…
1a.Reeves
1b. Shep
1c. Dillingham
2. Big Z
3. Mitchell
4. Thiero
5. Edwards
6. Bradshaw
7. Burks
8. Wagner
9. Ugo
For every 3 Wagner, Edwards, and Bradshaw attempt, I’d be cool with Thiero taking 2! The dude’s stroke will eventually come
We only have 3 guys that should have the green light on almost any 3. If he played more, maybe Z could be a 4th.Funny thing is he came in shooting better than Edwards, Wagner, and Mitchell. On far less attempts, though. I can live with him taking a couple, maybe just not in the spots that he took them. If he can hit 33-38% he not only makes himself into a first-round pick, but also gives the team a huge lift.