FNG wrote:Lip, you're going to like jim Pete's comment during the game about Ant, because it's exactly what you said. The game is slowing down for him, and it is reflected most in his finishing. He used to finish too hard anticipating the contesting, resulting in layups that would bounce out. Now he is using his athleticism to hang in the air or adjust his angle, and the result is a softer, less-contested and higher percentage finish.
The other great point that Peterson made is that even when Ant doesn't finish the layup, he collapses the defense and creates an open lane for an easy put back. So true. If his finishing percentage is 60%, his actual success rate is higher because of the easy cleanup he leaves for KAT, vando, et al.
Ant was my choice at #1, and he is now exceeding my expectations on offense...and he's only going to get better...much better. His D is a work in process though, and again with apologies (tongue in cheek) to the PMP, he will continue to have a negative impact until his effort and smarts on D reach an acceptable level.
Meanwhile I'm going to enjoy his offense!
I actually think Ant terrible defensive possessions happen when he has a bad offensive possession. He had a couple last night where he missed a layup and then either complains to the ref or puts his hands up and mad at himself and does not hustle back. Same thing happened last night when he has a bad entry pass to Kat leading to a fast break layup.
It's a bad habit he is picking up but when he is set on D he has been ok. Offensively Ant has been taking a step up. You can see teams are starting to hedge him in screens now. Teams gameplans are changing because of Ant Offensive improvements