Rob Mahoney
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And even like the proportions of his wingspan are longer, you know, it's like, so he is just sort of a, um, an answer to everything that Chet does well.
And I've kind of wondered if, um,
Well, I was going to say, you know, a lot of the panic, I'm not really going along with people on that front because I feel like it would be pretty short-sighted and really erroneous to, like, overreact to this because I think there's some... Go ahead.
I think that he's, well, you're right that he has almost had like a Taylor Swift kind of eras thing where we've seen him two different things.
But I think there is a pattern among them though, where it's like, if you compared it to like, I think of like songwriting, it's like changing the instrumentation or the, where the sections go, like some of the core structural things he's been, he's shown a willingness to do those things early on, but like,
They're at the point now where they're tweaking the mix.
They're tweaking sort of the post-production things of this realized thing that they have.
I don't know that he would go back and just be like, I'm going to change the core, the structure of what we have going on here because it's worked.
Also because this series went to seven games, and they were missing an all-star, and they're arguably an all-NBA guy, and then A.J.
Mitchell.
I was just going to say, I think there are some tweakable things where I think the speed – this is just –
Far be it from me to give Chet Holmgren basketball advice, but I just, I'm looking at the speed of some of the things that he does.
And we talked about it, the loadup of his shot and his comfort level, shooting it quickly.
The difference between him and Carl Towns, who the Spurs are going to be facing in this series is gigantic.
And I think that Chet is going to have to, he's going to have to raise his comfort level, shooting the ball faster.
If you look at some of the moves that he relies on, on his self-creation, it's,
he gets to that little hop back and then the spin, it's very slow.
Granted, he's so much bigger than everybody else that it doesn't always matter.
Against Wimby, it does.
I just think some of the speed and then his handle is probably an area where he could fix that.