The possible attacking growth of Jaden McDaniels is one of the more intriguing aspects of the coming season of the Minnesota Timberwolves. The 6-foot-9 attacker showed flashes of his benefit in the play-offs, on average 14.7 points, and he also placed a career height of 12.2 points.
In his age of 25, a new attacking leap can stand in line for McDaniels. Fans may not be aware of what an offensive jump could lead to McDaniels, who is already one of the best defenders of the competition.
In a recent episode of The Zach Lowe ShowLowe and Bill Simmons projected the selection of Team USA for the 2028 Olympic Games. Although McDaniels did not make this list, both Lowe and Simmons said they found it, especially when he improves as a shooter.
This may sound far -fetched in the beginning, but boys who are comfortable to sacrifice for a few minutes and not play a glorified role in an Olympic team is logical. Derrick White and Jrue Holiday are two perfect examples of this in last year’s team.
In this segment, both Lowe and Simmons wisely noticed the value of players such as McDaniels in the Olympic team. A good example of this is how Simmons Cason Wallace had in his team. If McDaniels attacking a leap in a leap and the wolves continued their success, he could very well earn a place in the Olympic team.
The growth of McDaniels as a shooter will be the key to his Olympic opportunities
As mentioned earlier, it is crucial to have players who are familiar with a lesser role, and that is something that McDaniels would certainly like to do. Moreover, defense is a crucial skill in Olympic play and McDaniels is one of the most impactful defenders of the NBA. McDaniels can close perimeter players while they have the size to guard wings and bigs. He also destroys the ball of the ball. Having a stop-ball stop with impressive versatility is perfect for Olympic game.
Shooting will be a swing factor for the offensive growth of McDaniels and Olympic opportunities. The Washington product has only shot 34.8 percent from outside the arc for his career and 33 percent last year. However, he has shown flashes of a consistent jumper, 42 percent shot 3-point country for his play-off career and scored 39.8 3-point shots in the 2022-23 season.
For McDaniels to reach a different level as a scorer, it will be linked to growth in at least one area: shooting or self -creation. Specifically with regard to his Olympic opportunities, shooting will be the more vital skill because he would play a spot-up role in the attack.
Nevertheless, there is certainly a scenario in which McDaniels develops as a shooter and earns an Olympic place. At the age of 27 he will be in his true Prime during the Olympic Games. With Anthony Edwards probably the face of Team USA in 2028, his teammate can keep around prayable. If McDaniels not only reaches another level of the attack, but the wolves eventually win a title, his impact will be clear and it can lead to a place in the 2028 Olympic team.
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