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  • #31
    i'm surprised nobody has brought up rip hamilton...

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    • #32
      one of the biggest strengths in his game he has a nice pull up J after 1-2 dribbles. Handles is no big issue that can be improved through working with other players and training staff it will improve no doubt. His Raw skillset though, Athletic, running the floor, a nose for the ball, shooting form, nice release cant be taught. David Aldridge and NBA.com thought he would be much akin to Brandon Roy -the health issues which is great!

      "Shooters aren't made they are born"- Reggie Miller

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      • #33
        Rapstor4Life wrote: View Post
        one of the biggest strengths in his game he has a nice pull up J after 1-2 dribbles. Handles is no big issue that can be improved through working with other players and training staff it will improve no doubt. His Raw skillset though, Athletic, running the floor, a nose for the ball, shooting form, nice release cant be taught. David Aldridge and NBA.com thought he would be much akin to Brandon Roy -the health issues which is great!

        "Shooters aren't made they are born"- Reggie Miller
        I can't see the Roy comparisons unless he improves his handles. Running the offense was a big part of Roy's game, which doesn't exist in Ross's game.

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        • #34
          Rapstor4Life wrote: View Post
          one of the biggest strengths in his game he has a nice pull up J after 1-2 dribbles. Handles is no big issue that can be improved through working with other players and training staff it will improve no doubt. His Raw skillset though, Athletic, running the floor, a nose for the ball, shooting form, nice release cant be taught. David Aldridge and NBA.com thought he would be much akin to Brandon Roy -the health issues which is great!

          "Shooters aren't made they are born"- Reggie Miller
          How many players have come into the league with little or limited ball handling skills, yet transformed themselves into good ball handlers?

          Compare that players who don't have much in the way of a jumpshot or range, but have been able to add that to their game?

          Improving a jumpshot or range on a shot is perhaps the easiest skill to improve. (Although I don't think poor shooters will ever become great shooters) Ball handling and passing are two skills that are almost finite. Players will make better decisions with the ball (when to put the ball on the floor or not, when pass or not etc) but they rarely become 'good' ball handlers or passers if they don't have that ability when they come into the league. Demar is perhaps a great example of this. He's still a terrible ball handler, and has a single move he repeats over and over (his spin move). For the most part he attacks the rim, head down, and tries to use his jumping ability to form an aerial move rather than a ground move. Compare that to his shooting which has improved (its relative ofcourse - no range to some range is a vast improvement) especially when we consider the volume increase

          Still not an issue for Ross as a player. Nothing wrong with a player who plays good defense, is athletic and aggressive going to the rim, and has a solid jumpshot. Its still a good and useful mix of talents. But he's not a player like Roy (not even talking calibre of play here, just skill set), a guy who could play PG in pinch.

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