ON the contrary, I think we'll have a TON of offensive firepower on this team. Guys who can get their own shot as well as create for others- DT, GA, LK, BI can all do each of those things exceptionally well. I think Matty plays a significant role this year- leadership & experience for sure, but I really liked how much he's grown as a player from year one to year two and expect a big jump this year as well. He hit a lot of pump fake step back threes in big moments this year and expect him to continue to add pieces to his game. He dramatically improved his shooting and expect him to get even more consistent as his role increases and his voice is heard- that's big from a confidence standpoint.While I think he'll still have a moderately big role, I suspect that the general drop in talent around him will negatively impact his playing time as the season proceeds. Last year, we had so much offensive firepower with the other 4 starters that we could get away with giving big minutes to a guy who couldn't really create his own offense and was hit or miss as a spot up shooter. Not sure the roster around him will be good enough to allow for a wing player who's not a strong offensive threat -- particularly when we play a bigger lineup.
ON the contrary, I think we'll have a TON of offensive firepower on this team. Guys who can get their own shot as well as create for others- DT, GA, LK, BI can all do each of those things exceptionally well. I think Matty plays a significant role this year- leadership & experience for sure, but I really liked how much he's grown as a player from year one to year two and expect a big jump this year as well. He hit a lot of pump fake step back threes in big moments this year and expect him to continue to add pieces to his game. He dramatically improved his shooting and expect him to get even more consistent as his role increases and his voice is heard- that's big from a confidence standpoint.
Those are not universally exclusive though. He can be a role player and have a huge impact...in fact i believe he did that this year. We dont win the elite 8 game without him.I've stated it in the past. Matt is a role player. He will help the team win, but I don't expect him to have a big impact.
Those are not universally exclusive though. He can be a role player and have a huge impact...in fact i believe he did that this year. We dont win the elite 8 game without him.
So role players don't have an impact? That doesn't even kind of make sense.
If you're saying he won't be one of our two or three leading scorers then I think we agree....but something tells me that's not what you're saying. I guess the argument is what one defines as a role player or impact player. They're not mutually exclusive, IMO.
Definitely going to be instrumental in terms of leadership and defense. Also, I think he continues his hot streak from 3 at the end of last season and becomes our most consistent 3-point threat.
Definitely going to be instrumental in terms of leadership and defense. Also, I think he continues his hot streak from 3 at the end of last season and becomes our most consistent 3-point threat.
I recall that basketball is a game of offense AND defense. I think Matt gets PT because of his tenacity on defense and it benefits his game on the other side of the court.
@dukehockie -- I think Grayson is better. Maybe I am too enamored with the championship game -- but I have not seen Jones take over a game like Grayson did. I think Jones' season high was 17 points last season. Grayson will prove himself next season -- I am going out on a limb and say that he is in the top-2 scorers on the team.
I think when the dust settles next year this will be Grayson's team. yeah they'll be scouting for him but he's talented and his confidence is sky high. I think what you'l see from him is a guy that knows he'll be on the court during significant parts of the game, and that reassurance and confidence will continue to show in his performance. He might not be our leading scorer next season but he will, in my opinion, be our best overall player.Can't argue with that.
I think when the dust settles next year this will be Grayson's team. yeah they'll be scouting for him but he's talented and his confidence is sky high. I think what you'l see from him is a guy that knows he'll be on the court during significant parts of the game, and that reassurance and confidence will continue to show in his performance. He might not be our leading scorer next season but he will, in my opinion, be our best overall player.
and he's the hardest working player on the team (was last year too).It's not like he doesn't have the tools. And he's got a junkyard dog's attitude on the court. If he's as good as we hope, this team will be in play with the top 4-5 teams for a title.
IMO Allen will have trouble living up to expectations this year and Matt will make a jump in production. There are a lot of Duke players who have made big jumps when needed...going beyond what their "potential" seemed to suggest they were capable of.
It is easy to remember Nolan and Scheyer at their peek but just a year before we no one knew they could get to the level they did. Same with guys like Z...Mason...Battier and many others who seemed to reach an unexpected level.
The key for Matt is whether the 3 falls on offense. If it does his game might expand quickly.
Defensively Matt has great instincts but made a lot of overly aggressive choices. He could be a special player on D this year.
I think you may need to rethink this post. You come of as very naive.Lmao, ok Timo. He won't be an impact player, is that better? A role player and an impact player are completely different you see.
So Matt Jones, despite begin the teams best perimeter defender last year (especially the second half of the year) was not an impact player? Think about that for a minute.....To me it is very clear that Matt Jones wasan impact player last year.
What get nasty described is a superstar player.
Tyus was a better defender than Matt? Were we watching the same team? I think Tyus would be the first person to tell you that you're dead wrong on that. And while i love grayson and think he was an underrated defender, he was not a better defender than matt.To me impact players make and impact every night, matt jones did not. I would also argue that tyus was as good if not better as a defender and grayson played his arse of the last few games and IMHO was playing better D those few games. Matt was a solid defender with some limitations.
I don't think i went as far to say superstar player. In my eyes there are only are less than 10 superstar players in the nba, but there are a lot more impact players that are game planned around and make huge contributions every night. It's all subjective, but that's my take. For an example Lebron = superstar, deandre Jordan = impact in my eyes.