For all this talk about Frank's aggressiveness, I find it interesting that Frank actually has his lowest FGA of his career this season but his highest PPG. That's a sign fellas...his efficiency is growing which is what you want. Get rid of the vets and hope the efficiency continues to grow and you've got yourself a nice two way player in Frank
Considering the circumstances, the incremental improvements he's made are promising. He's 22; hasn't had the same coach from one season to the next since 18 years old; and his defense allows him to be a value added player even if he takes a backseat in the offense (the weirdest shyt to me is when dude's try to downplay his defense...that's one area where it's just plain being a hater, everything else you can argue but come on).
The thing about his improvements that are incremental is that they're showing in the right areas of his game. This past season we saw...
- Marked improvement from the free throw line. The type we said would come and would be a precursor to his three ball improving.
- Three point efficiency slightly better but confidence definitely looking better. He was way less hesitant from three.
- His jumper off the dribble definitely became a thing, the elbow pull-up through a pick and roll specifically.
- His left handed handle is way ahead of where he started off, still a work in progress but the improvement already started.
- And his pick and roll creativity picked up; that's the difference of taking an extra dribble into the paint before passing or faking a move right and bounce passing to the cutter.
Outside of the free throw efficiency, none of these were mindblowing improvements. But details matter and if they come together right, things can clique. He's still younger than some college players in the draft this season. Dude can't change his draft place but if he keeps improving he can be very useful player.