But in this era, shooters are the norm and no more of a Magic Johnson or John Stockton assists style.
So he really need to learn to shot otherwise, no teams are going to get him. Not to force him, but to let him know that importance of free throws and making it as it spells the difference between winning and losing. Giannis is a bad shooter in free throws, but you can see that he is trying his best even at three points. Unlike Ben who haven't even try to shoot for three because he is afraid that he will missed it.
This is why Shaq cried when Giannis took the championship. The game changed a lot but what brought the Bucks to the championship is a star who specialized in inside offense. Yes, I agree it's the norm now but that doesn't mean a high percentage shooting team will always be on top.
Defense is also one of the key in winning games and Ben have that. He is tall, he is fast and can steal the ball and I bet coaches who focus with defense will try their luck with this guy.
That's the problem with NBA now, they exaggerated highlighting the offensive players leaving the defensive ones no room to be superstars.
Yeah, I agree with you in certain points, of course defense win, we have seen that formula in the 90's with Detroit team. So defense will always be there no matter what. But shooting free throw is one part of the equation, imagine you playing good defense but you can score in the line, ouch.
I guess that's the problem with NBA right now, players like Steph and Dame are being highlighted because of their offense. But to be a superstar, you really need to separate yourself from the rest, you need to be a complete player. Look at Harden, winning MVP because of his offense, but poor defense. Imagine Ben with good defense already can shoot 3's and free throws.