He will be a decent to good overall rebounder who will rebound very well for his position. Maybe that represents what I meant a bit more in rebounding.
Yes, he will rebound very well for his position, which is a big upgrade from Jeff Green.
So outside of layups or plays at the rim he truly was an atrocious shooter.
You left out 3 pointers. Why? A lot of guys are better 3 point shooters than long two point shooters, because they practice that exact distance more and it is more deeply ingrained in their muscle memory.
I don't think Gordon has great natural touch, but he can practice specific long shots like squared up and open 3 pointers and should be able to put up a decent percentage, which is what he did in college on low volume.
Given that Gordon has emulated Pippen for at least two years, and given his solid ball handling and good passing, and solid 3 point %, it's likely that these are the skills that Gordon was working on most, at his young age.
If Gordon had been emulating Kevin McHale for the past two + years, we'd probably see more advanced post moves from him this year, and less polish on his ball handling and passing and 3 point %.
At just 18 years old, and already a heady player with glimpses of a rock solid point forward in the future, we should be pretty excited about his upside.
He might not ever master the mid-range pull up like Paul Pierce, or the 11 foot floater like Tony Parker, but we've seen plenty of players with mediocre shooting touch establish a solid corner 3 or even top of the key 3.
This is where the term 3 and D comes from. Most of the 3 and D guys are not great or even good mid-range jump shooters, but they work and work and work on their 3 pointer and they bury it deep in their muscle memory and put up solid %s and make a career of it.
But because Gordon brings those point forward foundational skills like ball handling, decision making, and passing vision, and most importantly his top notch athleticism, he can be much more than a 3 and D guy.