Here's another one for you, Rollie. From RJ's pre-draft diary:
"After declaring, I set up in a pad in Chicago to prep for the NBA Draft Combine with Wisconsin's Sam Dekker after we both signed with the same agent. Being in Chicago, McBuckets [Doug McDermott] would work out with us pretty often."
I wonder if he's still there working out with them, down in Atlanta, or back in Indiana now.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2504356-rj-hunters-predraft-diary-from-cinderella-to-lottery-pick
I still like Rozier's approach--that's all business and maximizing what his body can learn and absorb while he's still young.
the kid hit the rim once -i love the sound of all net,in the rozier article the place he wants to get, is what rj had in vegas he had a read of the whole floor and he reacted to their action,as he navigated the paint there never was any sense of urgency,its all about timing
,rozier has much to learn from isiah in terms of how and when to employ burst-i remember hating playing against poor bbiq-i'd use a triple fake just taught by rollie and they were still re acting to 2nd, rollie said you have to adapt this for each defender and vary the speed and he said a sublte nuance to get a change of stance or just getting defence to lean forward a bit or change their balance just a fraction----a big TP FOR YOUR POST