tiderulz wrote:Ball4life32 wrote:tiderulz wrote:teams that leave Young open are smart, he isnt a good 3 pt shooter, just a volume shooter. and he has shot Atlanta out of just as many games as he has shot them into. I dont see this quick shot from Jett and he is not an elite shooter in the NBA, at not yet. I just dont see him that "special"
Trae always starts seasons slow % wise and picks it back up. Pretty ridiculous to say he isn’t a good shooter or should be left open by just by small sample % plus to ignore volume as well. 37%+ from 3 in 2 of the last 3 seasons on high volume. (And in 22/23 when he shot 33% from 3 - he ended the season 37% from 3 in his last 47 games) Also Trae isn’t shooting them out of games consistently or anything when Hawks usually have a top 10 offense. The problem has always been on the other end for Trae and the hawks….he hasn’t shot well yet is still a very positive offensive player.
he really isnt. he is a career 35% from 3. that is below league averages, let alone for guards.
Yeah let’s just look at career % and ignore volume like I mentioned above. Trae was the #1 option day 1 he was drafted as well but yes career % while ignoring volume is the way to go. Streaky? Sure. Should be left wide open and below average? Nah don’t agree.