Hear me out. All this talk (see Chisolm) about who stays, Ed or Amir, has caused me to ruminate about Amir's ceiling. He often gets a pass just inside the foul line, or at the elbow. Typically, he'll either take that set shot of his (you know the one: where, when you're watching at home, you go into the kitchen, fix yourself a ham on rye, go back to the tv room, then realize you've forgotten the dill pickle, go back to the kitchen, return to the tv room, realize you have to take a whiz, then return again to the tv room and Amir has almost (but not quite) released the ball yet, or he'll pass the ball. But, once every millennium or so, he'll cruelly tantalize us by doing one of those twisting moves of his to the hoop and finishing beautifully. In the name of all that is good and holy in this world, why oh why oh WHY doesn't he do that at least 3 or 4 times a game instead of 3 or 4 times a season? I mean, it's not like this team is Paul Westhead's Lakers (look it up, young'uns); I mean, they don't exactly have an overabundance of offensive firepower or anything. I'd say it's the coach, but he didn't do it under JT either. Thoughts?
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Is it just me, or does Amir have a higher ceiling than he's shown to date?
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I've always thought Amir could benefit greatly with 1 move added to his game: the pump-fake, take 1 dribble, and drive.
He can hit the foul line jumper with regularity. He just needs to make it more of a weapon (i.e. look to shoot the moment he catches the ball). Once defenses start respecting it, that's where the pump-fake comes in.
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I dont think there any set plays drawn up for the man. His points happen incidentally. The way I assess his value is energy. If he doesnt bring it on the fast break or on defense that is a bad game. Occasionally he'll get a matchup edge and it should be in those games that Casey should feature him a bit more.
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Nilanka wrote: View PostHe seems to lack the bulk (and the low centre of gravity) to consistently establish low post position.
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