Paulo Alves
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But, you know, we've talked about this a lot on the spot.
Chabarri has made really big strides this season.
And even with that really rough stretch of games, he's still at 36% from three on the season, which goes to show you exactly what I was talking about, which is,
He's been played well, but I guess you just don't notice that as much in wins as you do in losses when he plays poorly because I guess you kind of look to him to be the guy that's going to break that shooting zone for the team.
And sometimes that just doesn't happen.
But every guy has cold streaks.
Jabari is still...
Someone who has done a really good job, you know, connecting possession to possession on offense and sprinkling in those mid-range shots that he can get really easily, basically at will within the flow of the offense, that sometimes keep us from going on those scoring droughts.
So...
Jabari is someone who, if he's playing well, if he's facing the floor well, just increases the ceiling of this team that much more, as you said.
And with Reed, it's exactly what we saw last night.
Reed is the only guy on this team beyond Alperen Shingunen and KD who can just take over a game.
Right?
Maren Thompson can to some extent, but he's easier to deny.
Let's call it that.
With Reid, you know, there's really no denying him.
He can score from all three levels.
He can pass the ball.
There's no clear hole on his offensive game that you can exploit.
And so when he's hitting, he can take over games.