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Could Melo’s shooting slump be a result of hamstring problems
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freddy from boca
of course melo’s hamstring affects his shooting, and his ball handling as as well. anytime you have leg problems it going to hinder your ability to get your lower body into the shot properly. you have trouble elevating and this is why melo’s shot’s are flat and short most of the time.
injuries take away from your focus and that causes turnovers.
hasn’t this been discussed the last few weeks?