Brooklyn Nets: Core development key to future success
By Evan Decruz
Spencer Dinwiddie
It’s no secret that Spencer Dinwiddie has become one of the top isolation players in the NBA.
Because of this special ability, he was rewarded with a lucrative long-term contract, but there is potential for even more growth.
Dinwiddie has already proven to be an excellent ball handler, clutch scorer and reliable 3-point shooter. Surely, the NBA’s advanced scouts have taken notice of Dinwiddie and will have their respective teams better prepared for him next season.
This offseason, Dinwiddie should work on developing his mid-range game, moving without the ball and his catch-and-shoot ability.
These three upgrades will make him more versatile, less predictable and improve his shot selection as well.
While his isolation statistics may dip due to these improvements, his overall efficiency will increase and he can still rely on his isolation game when the Brooklyn Nets need him to take over.