I've watched Sarr in two games. In each one, his shooting was atrocious as the announcers kept reminding me he is a "great rim protector" despite a paucity of rebounds and blocks as well. The only rim I could discern him protecting was the one he was shooting at.
At some point, scoring does matter and all the lingo - rim protector in particular - are reflexive responses to obvious and significant holes in a skill set.
I think over time, Sarr's shot will get better and though he may never be a Karl-Anthony Towns, he can hopefully develop into a Mo Wagner type of shooter.
I've watched Sarr in two games. In each one, his shooting was atrocious as the announcers kept reminding me he is a "great rim protector" despite a paucity of rebounds and blocks as well. The only rim I could discern him protecting was the one he was shooting at.
At some point, scoring does matter and all the lingo - rim protector in particular - are reflexive responses to obvious and significant holes in a skill set.
Reed Sheppard looked great BTW...
I think over time, Sarr's shot will get better and though he may never be a Karl-Anthony Towns, he can hopefully develop into a Mo Wagner type of shooter.
Lots of great writers here but my favorite? Jack Zucker!