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"The CJ McCollum - Lehigh's Lottery Pick - Rookie Year Post"


  

          

from the man that was the inspiration for gems such as...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjBOaIZt8jg

we finally have some game time in the league

small sample size so far, but some strengths and weaknesses

http://ripcityproject.com/2014/01/19/cj-mccollum-portland-trail-blazers-nba-debut-assessment/

"Rookie guard CJ McCollum has now contributed to five straight Trail Blazer victories, with varying levels of production. Its easy to see why the Trail Blazers selected him with the 10th overall pick, though his talents will remain restricted to the bench this season, barring serious injury. Hes displayed areas of specialty, but has simultaneously exposed areas of his game that need improvement.

Where McCollum Excels

Spot up shooting: CJ McCollum played a lot of point guard at Lehigh, but Terry Stotts has plugged him in at shooting guard in Portland. McCollum has adjusted well to finding his shot without the ball in his hands. Already a capable three-point shooter, he has taken to the Trail Blazers offense immediately and knows how to get open. He is able to catch and shoot quickly. This is of utmost importance since, like Wesley Matthews, he will be the recipient of swing passes more often than he will get his own chance to pull up in most Trail Blazers sets.

Scoring in traffic: CJ McCollum has one shot in his repertoire that I wish Damian Lillard would pickup; the floater. Driving to get the call is useful when the whistles are going your way, but when theyre not you need to be able to finish. McCollum uses a hang dribble to penetrate and can score over larger opponents with high arcing touch. He can also stop on a dime to pull up instead. The latter is already a Mo Williams trademark, and both allow a split second advantage over unsuspecting defenders.

Fighting through screens: We havent seen McCollum play enough to determine his initial value as an overall defender, but I have been watching him closely on screens since icing the pick and roll is the cornerstone of Portlands defense. He seems capable of fighting through hard picks without losing too much ground on his man. This is something that Williams and Lillard struggle with at times, though sample size would suggest that McCollum wont be perfect in this regard either.

Where McCollum Struggles

Play making: McCollum doesnt seem as confident as I thought he would be with the ball in his hands. When there is time on the shotclock to burn, his brain looks like its working a mile a minute while his physical reaction speed slows in accordance. McCollum is nervous with the reigns. If hes not looking to score right away, hes too eager to make a pass that may not necessarily be the right one. Id like him to take better stock of defensive positioning before moving the ball.

Court Awareness: This will come with time, but for right now its noticeable enough to mention. McCollum knows how to move to get himself open, but his route can draw unwanted defenders to parts of the floor where teammates are trying to operate. On occasion, Mo Williams can be seen correcting him on the court, so I dont anticipate this being an issue much longer. CJ McCollum is a quick study.

Through his first five contests, McCollum has averaged 5.8 points in 13.6 minutes per game. Though his action has been limited and scoring is not the end-all-be-all, it is worth noting that he is scoring more points than Mo Williams per 36 minutes, with much higher efficiency. If that trend continues while McCollum works on his shortcomings, the Trail Blazers will have to re-balance minute allocation to favor his development.

Overall, CJ McCollum has done well in his first little stretch of NBA action. Hes a bit shaky, but no more than can be expected from a rookie that sat out for one year with repeated injury. Moving forward, his primary job will be to score off the bench, and hes shown that he can do that handily. McCollum introduced more positives than negatives to an already successful team and hell only get better from here on out."

Obviously, health is a major concern in CJ's rookie year. With Wes and Mo getting the majority of the minutes at starting SG and first guard off the bench, he's going to have to keep competing and improving just to get minutes. I'm looking for CJ to be POR's Jamal Crawford when it's all said and done (hopefully by playoff time) = first man in off the bench, getting a lot more minutes and just chucking when he runs with the 2nd unit.

Pulling for this kid!

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The CJ McCollum - Lehigh's Lottery Pick - Rookie Year Post [View all] , bentagain, Sun Jan-19-14 12:11 PM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
I've been impressed.
Jan 19th 2014
1
He's got 'If given the minutes' written all over him
Mar 25th 2015
2
He looked great last night.
Mar 25th 2015
3
40 minutes last night...26 and 8 with 3 steals
Apr 12th 2015
8
He was my favorite PG prospect in that draft.
Mar 25th 2015
4
Is his defense THAT bad, that Steve Blake is getting more minutes
Mar 29th 2015
5
looks like Coach Stotts is coming around, 27min. = 27pts.
Apr 04th 2015
6
^^^ now that he's getting minutes and the recent injuries to
Apr 10th 2015
7
Great close to game 4 for CJ, not sure why Dame is getting ALL of the
Apr 28th 2015
9
To summarize his first 2 years, I think CJ and Dame are a bit redundant
Apr 30th 2015
10
well, that only took 2 years, welcome to year 3 CJ
Oct 29th 2015
11
1/4 though the season, homie looks legit...LAUNCHING CJ for All-Star 16'
Dec 06th 2015
12
^ Another W
Apr 09th 2016
13
Surprised more people didn't take this agenda, honestly.
Apr 09th 2016
14
undersized combo/2 guards might be the hardest to project in translating...
Apr 11th 2016
15
I liked him a lot but scorers his size are always tenuous prospects
Apr 22nd 2016
18
RE: ^ Another W = MIP 16'
Apr 22nd 2016
17
RE: *place holder for the potential 1St round LAC series
Apr 14th 2016
16
^^^ The CJ McCollum - Lehigh's Lottery Pick - Finally Arrived
May 13th 2019
19
dude is prolly the most important player not being discussed right now.
May 13th 2019
20
“Throwing up a big ass W covering up the world, right” - Xzibit
May 13th 2019
21

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