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[QUOTE="Orangezoo, post: 5426789, member: 237"] In a successful season - JJs numbers should overall have him 3rd or 4th leading scorer with big games with higher usage and efficiency wrapped around games where he plays 20-25 mins tops with 6/7 attempts and hitting the boards and a few assists. When he is a mismatch because of his pace and gets to the rim at will he can be an offensive weapon all the same if he can beat his man and the mid range is dropping. Unless his shot gets fixed he shouldn’t be putting up more than 2 max 3 3pt attempts per game. All of this still with him focusing on being a better defender. Simply by just playing better defense he will have opportunities in transition where he doesn’t have to think just simply fill his lane and attack. I wish he would watch hours of tape on a guy like Keith Langford to see how to be effective as an all around 2G without needing to rely on the perimeter shot. The game has changed since then so a guy like Langford is more of a 12-13 ppg scorer at best but that’s how he could still be a leader for this team and doing the dirty work and just using the tools he has. Nothing wrong with being limited in what you can do just work to excel at it and give way to teammates to handle the rest. [/QUOTE]
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