H2tObes wrote:Yeah he just got lucky, 20% 3PT shooter at best. He should ask Giannis for tips. Very silly of Jabari to peak at 21
Yeah, he got lucky. It's ridiculous to suggest otherwise. As usual, much of his scoring was on wide open attempts which were created by a team effort, not by his individual ability. Teams simply were giving him wide open 3's. He hit 50% for 6 weeks (nearly half his games!) and he
still ended the season under 37%. He's around 25% in his other 2 seasons, was under 36% on shorter college 3's, is a 75% ft shooter in both college and the NBA, and has bad form with his elbow sticking out and across his body a little on jumpers. There's no more reason to believe he became a decent 3-point shooter than there was when Charlie V pulled the same thing in his last year with the Bucks, hitting 50% of his 3's in January and February of that year. That was the only time Charlie V was ever good enough on offense to make up for his bad defense, and Jabari pulled the exact same thing at the same time last year. If you have to rely on a bad 3-point shooter to hit close to 50% of his 3's to be a net positive, there's something seriously wrong there.
Incidentally, Jabari's career 3-point % is .341. Guess Charlie V's.
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