bleedspeed177 wrote:Ricky only cares about wins. So I will say 52.
Bleed stole my answer!
bleedspeed177 wrote:Ricky only cares about wins. So I will say 52.
bleedspeed177 wrote:Ricky only cares about wins. So I will say 52.
Eitan wrote:bleedspeed177 wrote:Ricky only cares about wins. So I will say 52.
I agree with you Bleed. I also agree with Camden that this year Ricky has more weapons like: Love, Martin, Pek, Brewer, Bud etc.
Ricky is a very smart player and this year when he would have a lot of great options on offense, I think Ricky will prefer to take less shots by himself and will have more assists every game (The same way as he played for Barcelona with Juan Carlos Navaro, Fran Vasquaz etc).
I think Ricky also will play some more minutes than last year and will increase his contribution in rebounds and steals per game.
I`ll say 8 pts per game (his percentage from the floor will be irrelevant), 15 assists, 5.2 rebounds 3.1 steals and of course a lot of SHOWTIME.
I think Ricky will have at least 7 triple doubles next year (and even more double doubles).
The most important thing is that we will have a lot more W next year.
SameOldNudityDrew wrote:Agreed. Only 20% of Ricky's shots have been three pointers in his career. That should be 50% at least, and ideally closer to 75%. That would minimize the damage his poor shooting causes because he's not as bad at three point shooting as he is inside the three point line. I have no idea why the coaching staff hasn't fixed this. It doesn't take a sabermetrics genius to realize Ricky should reverse the percentage of shots he takes inside and outside the three point line. He should be shooting 80% outside the line if you as me.
Focusing on only shooting threes would also make it easier for Ricky to improve as a shooter, because it would also allow him to really practice nothing but that shot.
I also have doubts that Ricky will ever become a decent shooting inside the three point line. He doesn't have the quickness to create his own shot, he doesn't have the lift to get shots off over taller defenders, and surprisingly, he just has very little touch on close shots. So many of his shots clang off the backboard or rim with little chance of going in. For a guy with such precise passing, it's surprising he doesn't have softer touch on his shot. But I guess that's a reminder that passing and shooting are two different things.