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Klay definitely took the next step.
I really don't know what the most productive way is, for him to spend his offseason.
He can improve his handle sure, but that's not needed. He can get his shot anytime he wants without the dribble, and from what I've seen in this postseason, he can get his shot OFF THE DRIBBLE TOO, and that's impressive to me.
Dude took the next step and for sure
Klay > Harden? Ask me in a month
If I had a christmas wishlist for sports, at the top:
1.) Kaepernick redeeming himself
2.) Klay developing a dribble and more explosive 1st step. Against shorter defenders, Klay's first step looks good -he's able to get to the paint almost at ease. But man, when the big man is switched onto him, he's not quick enough off the dribble to create enough separation. Lots of bigs are still blocking/altering his layups from behind.
@Nawzlew dland24 Decided 6months ago? Nah bruvs, verdict is still out
Moe, I disagree on him not being able to create space with the Bigger defender switched onto him.
He's almost mastered that drive in and take the quick jumpback fade where he has more that enough space to hit that 6 to 14 foot fade over the big.
Dribble up the court in transition or running Point, his only weakness that I see
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