Clippers guard John Wall gave himself a “low C” when asked to rate his comeback season after 34 games, writes Andrew Greif of The Los Angeles Times. Wall’s shooting percentages are close to what they were when he last played regularly — although his turnover rate is a concern — and he’s confident that things will improve.
“The season will get better for me,” Wall said. “It’s tough being on a minute restriction. It’s tough like, trying to figure out guys, figure out what roles you’re going to be. Still frustrated by not getting a lot of, no calls, it ain’t going to never change, I feel like. I think it’s always an excuse. I think we just trying to figure out as a team and as a group and try to get better game by game.”
The Clippers had Wall adjust his workout routine, which featured frequent weightlifting while he was idle with the Rockets last season. Coach Tyronn Lue also made a change to Wall’s playing style that has him taking more catch-and-shoot jumpers, rather than the pull-up variety he preferred when he was an All-Star in Washington.
“Just getting him used to playing that style of basketball when he’s been playing a different way his whole career,” Lue said. “It’s kind of tough, but he’s been doing a good job.”
There’s more from the Pacific Division:
- Mirjam Swanson of The Orange County Register has suggestions for both L.A. teams ahead of the trade deadline. She believes the Lakers should be aggressive in finding another shooter — either Bojan Bogdanovic from the Pistons or Doug McDermott or Josh Richardson from the Spurs, while the Clippers should target a big man with energy, such as the Pacers center Myles Turner, Hawks forward John Collins or Jazz center Kelly Olynyk.
- Suns coach Monty Williams refused to get into a war of words with Jae Crowder, who said the coaching staff didn’t appreciate what he brought to the team, according to Duane Rankin of The Arizona Republic. Crowder has sat out the entire season so far while Phoenix searches for a trade. “The thing that I’ve been consistent with is the stuff that goes on here, stays here,” Williams said. “I’m not one to use the media to get a point across. It’s just not my way. It’s not how we do business.
- Kings coach Mike Brown is campaigning for De’Aaron Fox and Domantas Sabonis to be named All-Stars, saying “shame on the whole process” if they aren’t included, per Chris Biderman of The Sacramento Bee. “Hopefully sooner than later, these guys will start getting the appropriate love from around the league that they deserve,” Brown said. “Starting with the media, because the media has a lot of influence.”
Lakers should target 50% 3 point shooters
Doug McDermott AND Yuta Watanabe
Doug McDermott had 3PT 49.4% when he was 26
Why not get both players?
Beverley and top-25 protected First for McDermott
Scottie Pippen Jr and top-28 protected First for Watanabe
McDermott shot 49.4% for 26 games 5 years ago. He is a 41% 3pt shooter. He is not going to improve. No reason to trade a player and a 1st for him. More than likely, he’ll be a FA.
Why would the Nets give up Yuta when they look like real contenders right now? Just dumb, which is the usual for your posts I guess.
Lakers get Eric Gordon
Rockets get Beverley, Nunn and a top-25 protected First
No team is OK with top 25 protection. Maybe Lottery protection but not top 25 protection.
Sadly Fox despite of playing a great season, again, is not quite there at the level of Luka, SGA, Ja, Curry, even D-Book & Dame.
But Domas, must be not only in the All-Star Game, he must be a starter, he is playing at an MVP level, absolute monster season!