1. Your shot has gotten a little flat, I'd go for a hair more trajectory, it usually brings a good shooter's touch back.
2.Stop trying to do too much. Don't give up your dribble unless it's to get to the basket or get an open shot. Dribble to make a move to the hoop for a basket, don't put it on the floor needlessly and allow yourself to be double teamed and create turnovers.
Your dribble is valuable, save it for a move to help you or a teammate score, you don't play enough minutes to have a great handle at your height out there.
3.When you get an offensive rebound, unless you have a sure lay up, throw it back out and get another 30 seconds for the team, Bo will keep you on the floor more if you do that.
This post was edited on 3/11 10:49 AM by LeftyLarry
2.Stop trying to do too much. Don't give up your dribble unless it's to get to the basket or get an open shot. Dribble to make a move to the hoop for a basket, don't put it on the floor needlessly and allow yourself to be double teamed and create turnovers.
Your dribble is valuable, save it for a move to help you or a teammate score, you don't play enough minutes to have a great handle at your height out there.
3.When you get an offensive rebound, unless you have a sure lay up, throw it back out and get another 30 seconds for the team, Bo will keep you on the floor more if you do that.
This post was edited on 3/11 10:49 AM by LeftyLarry