I recall something about blind squirrels, sun shining on dogs hindquarters, and so forth...
Seriously though, hopefully he can get his jumper consistent. That's the biggest hurdle to him becoming a legitimate NBA point guard.
EDIT: And after watching the highlight, which unfortunately only showed one of his jumpers, the arc on that one three looked SO much better than the line drives we're used to seeing from him. That's huge if he can keep that up. Like, literally up, since a high arching shot has a better chance of going in than a liner.
I'm not sure you're familiar with what a class schedule for college kids these days looks like, then. There's a TON of time to get to the gym and work on your jumper. Most people have maybe three classes per day, if they know how to schedule.Going to class and being a student gets in the way of an improved jumper.
I'm not sure you're familiar with what a class schedule for college kids these days looks like, then. There's a TON of time to get to the gym and work on your jumper. Most people have maybe three classes per day, if they know how to schedule.
Well, if you are a serious student, which he was, 2-3 hours per week out of class for every class hour is recommended. 12 credit hours (minimum)+30 hours (2.5 hours per credit hour) is 42 hours. Add 20 hours of practice/ games per week, plus travel, and there is not so much time, especially if you want a touch of the college life.I'm not sure you're familiar with what a class schedule for college kids these days looks like, then. There's a TON of time to get to the gym and work on your jumper. Most people have maybe three classes per day, if they know how to schedule.