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Year FG%
2005: .552
2006: .519
2007: .516
2008: .507
2009: .544
Hopefully he can keep it up, and IMO he needs more touches if he can shoot the ball on shooting percentages like these.
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Year FG%
2005: .552
2006: .519
2007: .516
2008: .507
2009: .544
dockingsched wrote: the biggest loss of the off-season for the lakers was earl clark
Guy986 wrote:He's playing closer to the rim. Yao in the JVG era put up monster number but most of his shots were off of turnaround contested 15 foot jumpshot. JVG didn't let dribble the basketball, he basically told Yao to just catch and shoot everytime.
Now He's understanding how to get position in the paint. He's mostly shooting jumphooks as opposed to turnaround jumper. His jumphook is a high percentage shot that is just money inside the paint. Yao is also more patient so that helps his FG% a little bit.
jzmagik wrote:Finally, no more Yao at the highpost, which had failed miserably when Adelman first got here.
GOAT_Marbury wrote:Nelly, Fonzworth Bentley and Urkel had a sex party.... D Wade was the result
Yao_noodle wrote:less dump-the-ball-to-Yao.
Yao was shooting 5/8 in the last game vs Utah. 8 shot attempt is abysmal low for Yao without TMAC or Artest on the team.
Yao is shooting better. Rafer is shooting better too because he was given more freedom with the ball.