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Originally Posted by
Coach34
Alot of that is because Holman stayed his ass in the paint alot and stopped drifting out to the 3 point line. He played like a forward tonight and it was huge. On the season- 1/3 of his shots are 3's. Tonight- 10 of his 13 shots were from 2. Thats a huge difference in his style of play
Very true, but the matchup obviously helped. He can't let these other, more talented teams push him out to the 3 point line.
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He pushes out to the 3 point line because he is a stretch 4. He played more minutes at the 5 tonight so he didn't push out to the 3 point line as much. Personally I like a more traditional 4 over the stretch position. Would like to see him in the paint a lot more.
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