Hoes Mad.
But seriously, these are the type of scoring opportunities we want him to capitalize on — 30% of his buckets was him taking advantage of mismatches (Reaves and Brunson), 50% was him being wide open, and the other 20% was him operating off a screen while in rhythm.
The people who are honest about Brook’s knows that he can put the ball in the hoop, it’s his shot selection and whether the team is creating opportunities for him that’s important. Like Jabari last season, Brooks had to get it in where he could and that resulted in low efficiency. If he can continue to play within himself, and make smart decisions (like not trying to beat Mikal Bridges, which isn’t a good matchup) then I think he’s going to surprise a lot of haters.
by NoneMoreBLK