In the commercial, a player is shown making a 'call the shots' while wearing a "free autograph gear" shirt
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The shirt claims to give the player "the power to make tough decisions"
He has a lot of room to improve as a scoring point guard and as a decision maker, but he's also able to bring his ballhandling, heaviness and seriousness to the game. In games with 16 assists on his résumé, he has a 30.1 assist percentage, an improvement that makes him the most promising point guard of the decade. Regardless of how some teams perceive Betts' decision-making and behavior, his 6-foot-1 size and shooting quality make him irresistible. He's off to a good start for his team, averaging 23.0 points on 11-of-24 three-pointers per game, though Betts will be under the microscope if there's adversity in the game.
The shirt is advertised as giving the player "the edge in game"
Player: Very good athlete who really knows how to use it in the open court and on defense. The 6'6" wing position is generously sized with a 6'10" wingspan. Work hard and not really take ownership. Very good coordination and strength. Contact doesn't bother him at all. The best position to see green work is on defense. He's an excellent point guard. His lateral speed is very fast. Cutting a driveway is easier with its speed than its length. He then uses that length to deny shots and recover when needed. There's also the potential to turn things around, though I'm a bit apprehensive in that regard. Has a nice tactile feel, but needs some mechanical adjustments to work. Player: Ball is my first game on the board. He sees and understands the game in a way few teenagers can. This is especially evident in his passing ability. Ball is good at reading second- and third-tier defenses and making expected pass reads based on how those defenders are assisting. He sees nearly every pass available and has the talent to execute them from a variety of angles. He's an elite field dribble passer and elite ball handler who can create plays with ease. Plus, at 6-foot-6, he's elite at the point guard position. Questions remain about his shooting (he has sharp touch, but needs to work on his consistency) and his defense (he needs to work more and better here, but makes great rotations on offense) The class exists, and in a draft without a star, he has a big upside.
The commercial ends with the player winning a basketball game
At the end of these NBA Finals, after a final shot was made or missed, after a Chris Paul dribble was clocked or Giannis Antetokounmpo threw the ball to the rafters to celebrate their first title, basketball history A page will quietly turn: Ideal frame and physical requirements immediately convinced him to be a true power forward in the NBA. Plays with energy and drive and has become a relentless offensive rebounder for arguably the best Houston team in the country.