
"Every shot Alex Sarr takes, I'm like 'What? Why is he just allowed to just dribble around and take a 21 foot shot just inside the three-point arc jumper, let alone other centers are just running him over on the way to the rim,' said Zach Lowe."
"Sarr has the ability to stretch the floor, there's no denying that. But in the fashion in which he's playing, there's no way you can spin it to make it seem like the big man shooting pull up jumpers after dribbling aimlessly is beneficial."
Alex Sarr, a second-year player for the Washington Wizards, is averaging 16.5 points, 7.4 rebounds, and 2.7 assists. He has shown promise as a two-way player with 2.0 blocks per game. However, his recent performance has raised concerns due to poor decision-making and questionable shot selection. Criticism from NBA analyst Zach Lowe highlights Sarr's tendency to take low-percentage shots, which detracts from his strengths. The coaching staff also shares responsibility for his development challenges, as Sarr's role may change with the addition of other star players.
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