with the floor spread, his burst and vertical finish using those long arms is balletic and gorgeous
he just seems so fluid and able to suspend at rim in time
His joints are "juicy", to use Ainge's word. The long arms and quickness are a great asset for guarding the ball, getting up into ballhandlers at the point of attack.
rozier spent so much time in d league that i almost consider him a rookie but it shows how valuable that experience was...
In the D League he was an efficient distributor, used a lot of possessions for assists and few for turnovers - you wouldn't have guessed that if you'd only seen his NBA minutes.
...when rozier is patient and lets play unfold
now he nows where and how to get there and his tunnel vision is expanding
"Tunnel vision" is about the right criticism, and it applies to his defense, too. His on-ball play is a lot better than his team defense.
Plenty of room for optimism in all areas.