That's a guy who has been working on his game non-stop if you think about how raw he was coming out. He can literally score on anybody at any time now.
@@watchnofacee did you watch him 2 years ago compared to where he is now? Sloppy handle, no mid-range game, struggled passing out of double-teams. People just saw how poorly he played vs Boston in the bubble but truth was he was inconsistent that whole season he’s improved a ton since then you gotta watch the Raptors consistently to see what I’m saying.
Siakam is such a beast... He can do it all. Play 1-5, guard 1-5, excellent mid range, excellent passer, excellent defender, etc. The next step is becoming an excelling 3pt shooter. He's still average in that part of his game but I feel like this year he'll become a more consistent 3pt shooter.
He has been somewhat slowly but surely rounding out his game since his 2019 championship run and MIP award. He has gradually started to become adept as a primary creator on offense and especially from the mid-range and mid-post areas. Last season he showed he has developed the vision to punish doubles and force teams to send the help. I'm looking for him to become even more efficient while improving his 3-point shot and ability to create for his teammates. Raptors don't know how lucky they are to have him.
He can only pull up that jump shot from the left hand which is naturally his strong shooting side. Force him to pull up that jump shot with his right hand, and he will miss a lot of those.
these spin jumpers and stepbacks in the paint are nice but it might get to the point where it's expected. If he wants to take it to another level he's gotta work on two dribble pull ups going left and right
But when you combine that with the threat of his skill of getting to the basket it opens up the entire mid-range to basket... AND he's added play making to pass out of double teams... If he can manage the mental he'll be unguardable.
I wouldn't call 41% Midrange Mastery, but Siakam is definitely above league-average when it comes to it. But mastery is on another level. Just looking at the elite of the elite stars that primarily shoot in the mid-range like Chris Paul (56%), Kevin Durant (53%), Nikola Jokic (53%), and DeMar DeRozan (48%) are percentages I'd see as elite.
To be fair, this part of his game was totally non-existent before last season. He just turned automatic from mid range out of nowhere last season. It's crazy the strides he make's each season. But not hard to believe considering he started playing basketball at 16 years of age.
Ironic to highlight his midrange when he was iirc the 3rd worst mid range shooter in the league last season. He was absolutely abysmal from mid range. He's great at creating those shots and making space but not so much at hitting them efficiently.
Your memory is wrong. There is no such stat as the worst mid range shooter. infact i dare you to produce the evidence of your claim that he is the '3rd worst mid range shooter in the league last season' Smh at the hate.
Derozen and butler were some of the only players to take more mid range jumpers than Pascal. And he was fairly efficient.. the Tampa season he wasn't as good. But he showed some improvement in toronto this last year..
@@njengakim are you dumb? On minimum 3 mid range FGA Pascal shot 35.8% which was 3rd worst in the league behind Reggie Jackson and Julius Randle at 1 and 2, trailed by AD and Taytum at 4 and 5.
@@ivar1998 ok even if that stat is true he is good at mid ranges. The other guys on the list can put it in the hole too from midrange so maybe that stat shouldn’t hold much weight cause spicy put in a lot of work from there last season
his footwork is so simple yet effective
That's a guy who has been working on his game non-stop if you think about how raw he was coming out. He can literally score on anybody at any time now.
He’s improved so much since his MIP season, it’s crazy.
He really hasn’t relax 😂
@@watchnofacee did you watch him 2 years ago compared to where he is now? Sloppy handle, no mid-range game, struggled passing out of double-teams. People just saw how poorly he played vs Boston in the bubble but truth was he was inconsistent that whole season he’s improved a ton since then you gotta watch the Raptors consistently to see what I’m saying.
my goat
@@watchnofacee ur a casual or ur just hating
Siakam is such a beast...
He can do it all. Play 1-5, guard 1-5, excellent mid range, excellent passer, excellent defender, etc.
The next step is becoming an excelling 3pt shooter. He's still average in that part of his game but I feel like this year he'll become a more consistent 3pt shooter.
It happend.
Gotta give Siakam respect for his improvements each and every year
his spin/dirk fadeaway move is gorgeous, i need to watch him more
great writeup per uzh
Ethical basketball right there
Beautiful....!!!........Pascal playing the game just for 11 years.......
He has been somewhat slowly but surely rounding out his game since his 2019 championship run and MIP award. He has gradually started to become adept as a primary creator on offense and especially from the mid-range and mid-post areas. Last season he showed he has developed the vision to punish doubles and force teams to send the help. I'm looking for him to become even more efficient while improving his 3-point shot and ability to create for his teammates. Raptors don't know how lucky they are to have him.
Man loves cooking Tobias Harris lol
He won't have to take as many of these lower % shots this season but it's useful that he can always get a shot late.
i gasped seeing ur upload, ty for ur noble benediction
If he perfect that spin move ain't nobody stopping him
He used to do a spin move into the layups/hook shots. but now man's doing a spin move jumper. BRUH
So ready for Raptors basketball to be back😁🔥
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He can only pull up that jump shot from the left hand which is naturally his strong shooting side. Force him to pull up that jump shot with his right hand, and he will miss a lot of those.
Congrats on 100K, love your channel
top 5 mvp season coming up
Lotta derozan in this mafugga
We need a Brandon Ingram midrange mastery video
these spin jumpers and stepbacks in the paint are nice but it might get to the point where it's expected. If he wants to take it to another level he's gotta work on two dribble pull ups going left and right
But when you combine that with the threat of his skill of getting to the basket it opens up the entire mid-range to basket... AND he's added play making to pass out of double teams... If he can manage the mental he'll be unguardable.
Can you do a Siakam Spin Sensation video?
Middy P
I wouldn't call 41% Midrange Mastery, but Siakam is definitely above league-average when it comes to it. But mastery is on another level. Just looking at the elite of the elite stars that primarily shoot in the mid-range like Chris Paul (56%), Kevin Durant (53%), Nikola Jokic (53%), and DeMar DeRozan (48%) are percentages I'd see as elite.
Lol, if those are elites numbers, then Siakam definitely has a mastery of the mid range.
To be fair, this part of his game was totally non-existent before last season. He just turned automatic from mid range out of nowhere last season. It's crazy the strides he make's each season. But not hard to believe considering he started playing basketball at 16 years of age.
says 45% on dunk&threes site
@@handdownmandown4567 that’s his percentage 10 to
It’s not 41
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Ironic to highlight his midrange when he was iirc the 3rd worst mid range shooter in the league last season. He was absolutely abysmal from mid range. He's great at creating those shots and making space but not so much at hitting them efficiently.
Your memory is wrong. There is no such stat as the worst mid range shooter. infact i dare you to produce the evidence of your claim that he is the '3rd worst mid range shooter in the league last season' Smh at the hate.
Derozen and butler were some of the only players to take more mid range jumpers than Pascal. And he was fairly efficient.. the Tampa season he wasn't as good. But he showed some improvement in toronto this last year..
@@njengakim are you dumb? On minimum 3 mid range FGA Pascal shot 35.8% which was 3rd worst in the league behind Reggie Jackson and Julius Randle at 1 and 2, trailed by AD and Taytum at 4 and 5.
@@JohnDoe-230 35.8% is not efficient. That is literally the 3rd least efficient among players shooting 3 mid range FGA
@@ivar1998 ok even if that stat is true he is good at mid ranges. The other guys on the list can put it in the hole too from midrange so maybe that stat shouldn’t hold much weight cause spicy put in a lot of work from there last season