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re: Dyson Daniels draft combine workout

Posted on 6/24/22 at 1:25 pm to
Posted by 3PieceSpicy
Metairie
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Posted on 6/24/22 at 1:25 pm to
Devil’s advocate. I’m not so sure he needs to quicken the release due to how wide open many of his attempts will be and how high his release point is.

He has the bones of a good jumper. It ain’t Klay Thompson pure or anything, but he’s going to be solid.

I saw some analysis of him last night that said he was actually known as a knockdown shooter up until last year with the Ignite. He and Mathurin played in the same development program and Dyson was supposedly the better shooter of the two when they played together.

So whoever mentioned the Australian Ball potentially being different and having an impact might be onto something.
Posted by TeddyPadillac
Member since Dec 2010
25934 posts
Posted on 6/24/22 at 1:52 pm to
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So whoever mentioned the Australian Ball potentially being different and having an impact might be onto something.




Dyson said that himself.
He said he wasn't worried about his shot b/c he's always had the mechanics down, he just needed to adjust to the new ball and the nba 3 point line. He's still growing and getting stronger, and that'll help with the range. He seems to be a tireless worker so i have zero concerns about his shot being consistent. He may struggle year 1 like most rookies, but he's going to be good.

He's not Klay or KD, so i don't see a need for him to quicken up that shot release. He'll have to be quicker from time to time, but we don't need him taking pull up 3's or step back 3's or anythign dumb like that. 75% of his 3's should be off a pass and more often than not wide open. And he has the skills to destroy people if they run him off the 3 point line. All he needs to do is get to the point where he's a threat on wide open C&S 3's, and he'll become very dangerous on this team with BI and Zion. If a defense has to decide if they want to let him shoot a 40% 3 point shot or run him off where he converts something like 60-70% of the time either scoring or assisting, then he'll be an all-star level player.


Some people talked about Ousmane having some BI in him, which he does not, and neither does Dyson, but we've seen Dyson post smaller guys up and hit that floater over them in the lane. He doesn't need that BI mid range game if that floater stays as deadly as it was in the G-league, and if he can couple that with getting better at perusing the lane with a rim running Zion for alley oops, watch out.
Posted by BayouFann
CenLa
Member since Jun 2012
6876 posts
Posted on 6/24/22 at 5:54 pm to
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Devil’s advocate. I’m not so sure he needs to quicken the release due to how wide open many of his attempts will be and how high his release point is.


Bingo! He's ready.
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