Finding another good scorer to help Kyrie Irving has been a
challenge for the Cleveland Cavaliers. The Cavs drafted shooting guard Dion
Waiters and hope that he will develop as a scorer. This year he has shown that
he can make a great second option offensively for the Cavs.
Waiters,
reminds me of a young D-Wade he is a very slashy to the basket kind of guy. He
has a great ability to blow by the defender with his speed and get to the
basket. I think that at this point in Walters’s career he is a better shooter
than Wade. If he keeps on getting better and better at jump shooting it will
help him get to the basket. Being able to pump fake the defender and drive
right by is a great combination to have.
Another
thing that makes Dion a key piece to the team is his ability to control the
offense when Irving is on the bench. If Irving is hurt, in foul trouble, or
just getting g a much needed rest Waiters has the ability to run the point
guard position. Waiters got some experience being the point guard during his time
in Syracuse. This was a Syracuse team that was high scoring and an up tempo
college team. Being up tempo and doing a little run in gun is exactly what the
Cavaliers want to be able to do offensively. With Irving and Waiters on the
court at the same time the Cavs transition offense should excel.
On
defense it is a challenge for Dion to guard some of the taller shooting guards
in the post, but his strength makes him capable of doing it. His quickness
makes him a threat to steal the ball and like I mentioned he will take off and
get an easy transition score. He does a good job of getting out on shooters as
the ball is swung from one end to the court to the other.
If Dion
improves his outside shooting and decides to be more aggressive to score then
he will mold into a good player in this league. I’m sure Kyrie doesn’t have a
problem sharing some of the scoring load to help take some weight off of his
shoulders. The best part about Dion is
he is still really young, so he and Kyrie will be a force to reckon with down
the road in the NBA.
I think that Syracuse really turned him into the player that he is today. He has become a good high tempo player and is someone that the cavs can count on when it comes down to it.
ReplyDeletehey did you know that Kyrie and Dion do not like one another. In the Cleveland Plain Dealer last weak posted that they got into an altercation and Dion was suspend and Kyrie had a black eye and a broken noise
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