billmac91
Head Coach
Dirk is seven feet and he gives a little hop to EVERY three he shoots. Fine, think that someone in the NBA is going to let TT shoot flat-footed (and slow-developing) threes at any real rate. It's not happening. He is not practicing at any real intensity level that is going to get him drafted.
Just watch Al Horford shoot a 3. It's not about the defense letting him shoot flat footed, it's about defensive coverages that will leave him unattended either in pick and roll as the screener or a release valve in pick and roll offense where his defender (a big) needs to stay home as help defense. But beyond defensive coverages, it's just normal for a center to shoot flat footed because they're taught from early on to limit body movement as much as possible to create the least amount of "error" in their shot.
Someone already pointed this out, but bigs aren't ripping around elbow screens and launching a shot with a hand in their face. Guys like Demarcus Cousins, Brook Lopez, Marc Gasol, KAT (all flat footed three point shooters) aren't jumping at all because it's completely unnecessary. You jump when it's the best way to shoot without impediment to your target. There are even a lot of sharpshooters in the NBA (non-bigs) who shoot near flat-footed if they have no hand in their face.
Anyways, to check a near 7 footer for his lack of vertical on a three point shot is pretty ridiculous IMO. It's not about his elevation on the shot, when he will only be asked to take that shot when he has 15 feet of space anyways.
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