Knrstz wrote:Pillendreher wrote:Knrstz wrote:Yes.
Did he offer anything else? The only way that is going to change without hurting the team is by playing him with the bench.
Not really. His thinking was that Carmelo being asked to shoot less is just a role he’s not comfortable in and he’s overthinking his shots. I dont know if it’s true or not but maybe the silver lining is that he would be willing to open up his ntc.
seems like nonsense to me. melo's getting a higher % of C&S shot attempts than ever, his pull-up attempts are still high (40% of total) but that's down from last year (50% of total). the problem is he is getting absolutely nothing at the ft line. career low ftr. he's losing 3 points per 100 possessions at the line alone due to lower frequency and lower accuracy.
basically he's traded FT line for more C&S attempts.
he's shooting 37% on C&S threes, which isn't great, so that trade-off hasn't worked out. he's at his best for us when his 3Pr is high and his attempts from 2pt range are low. he needs to be ryan anderson all the way. not this half-way version where he's still shooting 5-6+ pull-up jump shots a game.
i mean, how do you over-think spotting up from three? the problem isn't overthinking it's the thunder facilitating and being okay with him still doing 'melo things' even though his skills have eroded. this started last year but has been worse this year due to the FT issues.