It's time for the Raptors to win again - Pull Up Tre w/ Samson
Briefly

Jamal Shead discusses the dynamics of screen coverage in basketball, emphasizing that he performs better against opponents who chase him off screens. He notes his performance dips significantly when defenders go under screens. Shead expresses uncertainly about how defenses will approach him this season and identifies areas for personal improvement, including shooting consistency, ball handling, and overall conditioning. Meanwhile, Brandon Ingram is recognized as Toronto's primary offensive creator, while other players struggle to effectively contribute to the team's half-court offense.
"If anybody goes over on me, I'm good. That is the easiest thing ever. When people go over on me, and have to chase me off the ball screen, then I'm good. If I get someone coming up, and the roller is rolling and he gets behind the big, and his guy helps? It's over with."
"When people start going under and trying to make me shoot and trying to take away all my options, then that's where it starts to get tricky."
"The game will show you what you need to work on. I don't know if they'll guard me the same as last year, so once we get into the season the game will show me what I need to work on more."
"I'm trying to get a more consistent three ball. A tighter handle. You know, getting a handle on the pace of the game. Try to be more in shape."
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