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<blockquote data-quote="Peacone36" data-source="post: 404721" data-attributes="member: 1374"><p>While I agree (and have said) JA was prone to giving the ball a headache, I don’t necessarily think your best player needs to have the ball in his hands all the time. They need to get the ball in a position to succeed in my opinion. I think Jax is most effective when he gets the ball on the block, one dribble, move to the rim. Okogie is most effective while taking a handoff and getting downhill. I must admit though, Okogies midrange game is on ****ing point lately, he seriously looks like Rip Hamilton out there. </p><p></p><p>I guess my point here is that every star player is different and doesn’t necessarily have to have the ball in their hands to succeed. Sometimes they rely on others to get them the ball after they work themselves into that position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peacone36, post: 404721, member: 1374"] While I agree (and have said) JA was prone to giving the ball a headache, I don’t necessarily think your best player needs to have the ball in his hands all the time. They need to get the ball in a position to succeed in my opinion. I think Jax is most effective when he gets the ball on the block, one dribble, move to the rim. Okogie is most effective while taking a handoff and getting downhill. I must admit though, Okogies midrange game is on ****ing point lately, he seriously looks like Rip Hamilton out there. I guess my point here is that every star player is different and doesn’t necessarily have to have the ball in their hands to succeed. Sometimes they rely on others to get them the ball after they work themselves into that position. [/QUOTE]
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