although he has a ways to go still. He has a nice jumphook with both hands but you're right.. he makes himself smaller bc he always puts the ball on the floor. Make one FT and the series is tied.. instead he bricked 3 of his last 4 and they go down 3-1.Irondawg said:The biggest thing is that in the last series he played the "coach has to get me the ball in crunchtime" card with the media - then he misses two free throws in the final seconds along with numerous 3 ft shots in the 4Q. I'd love some stat service to show me what his FG% is when you exclude dunks. He reminds me of Marcus Cambpell a little bit. He brings the ball down and makes himself small constantly and has zero true post moves, with no touch on his shots. And he's a poor passer out of the post. He's just a physical beast and that covers a ton of technical flaws. The Lakers are the more talented team, especially when Odom comes to play, but the Magic have made it a good series and could indeed be up 3-1.
Optimus Prime 4 said:and that "layup" was a lot harder than it looked. I heard several pro players on ESPN radio say just that.