Nets' Egor Demin Focused on Breaking Down in Paint.
The Brooklyn Nets are struggling through their first five games of the season, but Egor Demin, the eighth-overall pick, is working hard to make a difference. The 19-year-old guard has taken all 22 of his field-goal attempts from beyond the arc this season, highlighting just how focused he's keeping on one area: getting to the paint.
Demin explained that the extra space at home between games has been helpful for him in his development. "Just trying to get to the paint as much as I can to get the angles," he said during practice on Friday. Not going around players, but rather cutting through them was his goal. And once he got there? Looking to finish.
Demin also shared that one of the biggest challenges he's faced so far has been adapting to the physicality of the league. The guard has mentioned that it took him a couple of games to get comfortable with his shooting and that he now needs to change by getting more into the paint. He expressed that when they manage to enter the paint, something good is likely to happen.
While Demin's focus on driving to the basket shows promise, head coach Jordi Fernández believes in using aggressive point guards like him. "It’s important for our point guards to be aggressive," he said. “He’ll figure it out,” Fernández added. The team will benefit from his aggressive playstyle.
The young guard is part of a group of rookies who are learning the ways of the league, and the head coach acknowledged that there's no doubt that this position may pose challenges for them. However, Fernández emphasized the need to keep growing and improving. "I don’t know what Mike said," he replied when asked about Michael Porter Jr.'s perspective on Demin's performance, “but I think we all have high standards for ourselves and we all should look at ourselves in the mirror and think about, 'What can I do better, how can I help the team and how can I help my teammates?'
The Brooklyn Nets are struggling through their first five games of the season, but Egor Demin, the eighth-overall pick, is working hard to make a difference. The 19-year-old guard has taken all 22 of his field-goal attempts from beyond the arc this season, highlighting just how focused he's keeping on one area: getting to the paint.
Demin explained that the extra space at home between games has been helpful for him in his development. "Just trying to get to the paint as much as I can to get the angles," he said during practice on Friday. Not going around players, but rather cutting through them was his goal. And once he got there? Looking to finish.
Demin also shared that one of the biggest challenges he's faced so far has been adapting to the physicality of the league. The guard has mentioned that it took him a couple of games to get comfortable with his shooting and that he now needs to change by getting more into the paint. He expressed that when they manage to enter the paint, something good is likely to happen.
While Demin's focus on driving to the basket shows promise, head coach Jordi Fernández believes in using aggressive point guards like him. "It’s important for our point guards to be aggressive," he said. “He’ll figure it out,” Fernández added. The team will benefit from his aggressive playstyle.
The young guard is part of a group of rookies who are learning the ways of the league, and the head coach acknowledged that there's no doubt that this position may pose challenges for them. However, Fernández emphasized the need to keep growing and improving. "I don’t know what Mike said," he replied when asked about Michael Porter Jr.'s perspective on Demin's performance, “but I think we all have high standards for ourselves and we all should look at ourselves in the mirror and think about, 'What can I do better, how can I help the team and how can I help my teammates?'