Man, he put into words what we see all the time with Zach re how he gather for layups these days. He just didn’t do that back when he was a ferocious dunker and better finisher on layups
AnoToll
Zach would really benefit from learning a floater. I’m honestly surprised he doesn’t have one implemented into his game by now. It could replace those awkward leaning weird step drives he has.
Jammer521
Zach has tunnel vision, when he drives, he going to get the shot off, he ain’t looking to pass, wish he would change that but I feel it’s ingrained in him now
Ordinary-Associate57
Every single clip in this video is him attacking the left side of the basket. Also as was mentioned in the Westbrook portion, finishing with the inside (right) hand though it’s only shown a couple times here. Having said that I just looked it up and he’s still finishing at like 65% at less than 5 feet which is still very good. With a qualifier of 5 attempts per game he’s right behind Jaren Jackson jr and jayson tatum.
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Man, he put into words what we see all the time with Zach re how he gather for layups these days. He just didn’t do that back when he was a ferocious dunker and better finisher on layups
Zach would really benefit from learning a floater. I’m honestly surprised he doesn’t have one implemented into his game by now. It could replace those awkward leaning weird step drives he has.
Zach has tunnel vision, when he drives, he going to get the shot off, he ain’t looking to pass, wish he would change that but I feel it’s ingrained in him now
Every single clip in this video is him attacking the left side of the basket. Also as was mentioned in the Westbrook portion, finishing with the inside (right) hand though it’s only shown a couple times here. Having said that I just looked it up and he’s still finishing at like 65% at less than 5 feet which is still very good. With a qualifier of 5 attempts per game he’s right behind Jaren Jackson jr and jayson tatum.