Rookie X-Factor: R.J. Hunter
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Rookie X-Factor: R.J. Hunter
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Rookie X-Factor: R.J. Hunter
POSTED ON AUGUST 1, 2015
BY ALEC WALT
In a new series here at Basketball-society.com, I will be highlighting which rookies from the 2015 NBA Draft class will be immediate x-factor’s on their current NBA teams. I could talk about the obvious, Karl Anthony-Towns, D’Angelo Russell, and Jahlil Okafor, but I am going to talk about players who were taken later in the draft. To start the series, I will talk about Boston Celtics shooting guard, R.J. Hunter.
The Celtics drafted R.J. Hunter out of Georgia State with the 28th pick in the 2015 NBA Draft. He is known for one thing, three-point shooting.
In three seasons at Georgia State, Hunter shot 37%, 40%, and 31% respectively from the three-point line. Even though the numbers dropped in his junior season, he made 123 three pointers which was his career high. Also in his junior season, Hunter averaged a career high 19.7 points per game which ranked 20th in the NCAA per FoxSports.com.
With the Sun Belt conference being one of the weaker conferences in Division I, many questioned if his game would transition to the NBA. But, when it mattered most, R.J. Hunter delivered.
R.J. Hunter brings two things to the Celtics that they didn’t have on the roster last season: height at shooting guard, and efficient three-point shooting. The Boston Celtics finished 27th in the NBA in three-point shooting efficiency last season per ESPN.com. The Celtics needed to draft a three-point shooter, and Brad Stevens wasn’t passing on R.J. Hunter.
When R.J Hunter’s name was announced near the end of the first round, Ron Hunter, R.J’s father and head coach of Georgia State basketball, received a text message from Brad Stevens. In an interview with Boston Globe’s Adam Himmelsbach, Ron said:
“It didn’t say congrats or welcome to Boston,”…..“It said, ‘I told you I was gonna get your son one way or another.”
Brad Stevens has known of R.J. Hunter for years. He knows he is a sharp shooter, and has a high basketball IQ with his father being a basketball coach. Stevens wanted him at Butler, but Hunter went down south with his father to Georgia State. Now Stevens finally has him, but in Boston.
To start the 2015 NBA Summer League, Hunter struggled with his shot resulting in two consecutive scoreless games. Even with the cold start, Hunter left Las Vegas averaging 15.6 points, 3.2 rebounds, and shot 31% from the three-point line per NBA.com. One thing we learned, R.J. Hunter has an unlimited range. Click on the link, in the tweet, if you want to see this shot.
Alec Walt @AlecWalt
Hopefully R.J. can do this for years on the Celtics https://vine.co/v/erLddB5r2vB/embed/simple … via @vineapp
2:37 PM - 1 Aug 2015
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Even though R.J Hunter is known for being one-dimensional, he proved this summer league he is more than a sharpshooter. He can block shots,
https://videos.files.wordpress.com/hkfqNApS/hunter-block-broadband_dvd.mp4
He has good vision
https://videos.files.wordpress.com/PbFNp72t/hunter-vision_dvd.mp4
And he can drive the lane
https://videos.files.wordpress.com/Xe9mEKJ8/hunter-lane_dvd.mp4
The reason I believe Hunter will find success early in Boston is because he will get his three-point shots. The Celtics are in desperate need of a floor spacer and they will use his sharpshooting ability to their advantage. R.J. already has faith from head coach Brad Stevens which will give him confidence early and often. When R.J. is confident, his shots fall.
He will need to clean up his defensive game at the NBA level, but his defense isn’t bad. His high IQ and awareness on the court helps him defensively. With players like Marcus Smart, Avery Bradley, Terry Rozier, Jae Crowder, and Amir Johnson, who are defensive specialists, Hunter will be able to grow as a defender. He will be able to makeup for his mistakes on the offensive end.
In his rookie season, I project Hunter will average 12 points, 3 rebounds, and 3 assists per game with a 34% three-point shooting percentage. He will be a spark plug off the bench and vastly improve the Celtics three-point shooting. Whenever Brad Stevens needs a three-point shot, he knows where he can find it.
bob
MY NOTE: But can he stop from getting bulldozed by a SG that outweighs him by 30#? Can he fight through screens when just a little bump from a guy 70# heavier than him could send him flying? I'm not down on Hunter, my eyes are just wide open. The NBA is a man's league.
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Rookie X-Factor: R.J. Hunter
POSTED ON AUGUST 1, 2015
BY ALEC WALT
In a new series here at Basketball-society.com, I will be highlighting which rookies from the 2015 NBA Draft class will be immediate x-factor’s on their current NBA teams. I could talk about the obvious, Karl Anthony-Towns, D’Angelo Russell, and Jahlil Okafor, but I am going to talk about players who were taken later in the draft. To start the series, I will talk about Boston Celtics shooting guard, R.J. Hunter.
The Celtics drafted R.J. Hunter out of Georgia State with the 28th pick in the 2015 NBA Draft. He is known for one thing, three-point shooting.
In three seasons at Georgia State, Hunter shot 37%, 40%, and 31% respectively from the three-point line. Even though the numbers dropped in his junior season, he made 123 three pointers which was his career high. Also in his junior season, Hunter averaged a career high 19.7 points per game which ranked 20th in the NCAA per FoxSports.com.
With the Sun Belt conference being one of the weaker conferences in Division I, many questioned if his game would transition to the NBA. But, when it mattered most, R.J. Hunter delivered.
R.J. Hunter brings two things to the Celtics that they didn’t have on the roster last season: height at shooting guard, and efficient three-point shooting. The Boston Celtics finished 27th in the NBA in three-point shooting efficiency last season per ESPN.com. The Celtics needed to draft a three-point shooter, and Brad Stevens wasn’t passing on R.J. Hunter.
When R.J Hunter’s name was announced near the end of the first round, Ron Hunter, R.J’s father and head coach of Georgia State basketball, received a text message from Brad Stevens. In an interview with Boston Globe’s Adam Himmelsbach, Ron said:
“It didn’t say congrats or welcome to Boston,”…..“It said, ‘I told you I was gonna get your son one way or another.”
Brad Stevens has known of R.J. Hunter for years. He knows he is a sharp shooter, and has a high basketball IQ with his father being a basketball coach. Stevens wanted him at Butler, but Hunter went down south with his father to Georgia State. Now Stevens finally has him, but in Boston.
To start the 2015 NBA Summer League, Hunter struggled with his shot resulting in two consecutive scoreless games. Even with the cold start, Hunter left Las Vegas averaging 15.6 points, 3.2 rebounds, and shot 31% from the three-point line per NBA.com. One thing we learned, R.J. Hunter has an unlimited range. Click on the link, in the tweet, if you want to see this shot.
Alec Walt @AlecWalt
Hopefully R.J. can do this for years on the Celtics https://vine.co/v/erLddB5r2vB/embed/simple … via @vineapp
2:37 PM - 1 Aug 2015
Retweets favorites
Even though R.J Hunter is known for being one-dimensional, he proved this summer league he is more than a sharpshooter. He can block shots,
https://videos.files.wordpress.com/hkfqNApS/hunter-block-broadband_dvd.mp4
He has good vision
https://videos.files.wordpress.com/PbFNp72t/hunter-vision_dvd.mp4
And he can drive the lane
https://videos.files.wordpress.com/Xe9mEKJ8/hunter-lane_dvd.mp4
The reason I believe Hunter will find success early in Boston is because he will get his three-point shots. The Celtics are in desperate need of a floor spacer and they will use his sharpshooting ability to their advantage. R.J. already has faith from head coach Brad Stevens which will give him confidence early and often. When R.J. is confident, his shots fall.
He will need to clean up his defensive game at the NBA level, but his defense isn’t bad. His high IQ and awareness on the court helps him defensively. With players like Marcus Smart, Avery Bradley, Terry Rozier, Jae Crowder, and Amir Johnson, who are defensive specialists, Hunter will be able to grow as a defender. He will be able to makeup for his mistakes on the offensive end.
In his rookie season, I project Hunter will average 12 points, 3 rebounds, and 3 assists per game with a 34% three-point shooting percentage. He will be a spark plug off the bench and vastly improve the Celtics three-point shooting. Whenever Brad Stevens needs a three-point shot, he knows where he can find it.
bob
MY NOTE: But can he stop from getting bulldozed by a SG that outweighs him by 30#? Can he fight through screens when just a little bump from a guy 70# heavier than him could send him flying? I'm not down on Hunter, my eyes are just wide open. The NBA is a man's league.
.
bobheckler- Posts : 61673
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Re: Rookie X-Factor: R.J. Hunter
bob,
Good points, but there have been skinny guys who have succeeded in the NBA early in their careers.
This kid is probably already working hard on weight program and may gain 8-10 good pounds before training camp even starts. He is smart and although he will likely take some physical hits, his shooting skills are a great place to start a rookie career as a shooting guard.
I will bet that he is the training facility already working on his strength levels.
Good points, but there have been skinny guys who have succeeded in the NBA early in their careers.
This kid is probably already working hard on weight program and may gain 8-10 good pounds before training camp even starts. He is smart and although he will likely take some physical hits, his shooting skills are a great place to start a rookie career as a shooting guard.
I will bet that he is the training facility already working on his strength levels.
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Re: Rookie X-Factor: R.J. Hunter
No mention of his passing skills and the BB IQ, which I like a lot.
Sam
Sam
Re: Rookie X-Factor: R.J. Hunter
Kobe had no body coming into the league either so the kid will do just fine.
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