dlts20 wrote:...Flip's system.... Its the dumbest offense in the league
Flip? I assume you are referring to Wittman's reliance on mid-range shots? If not, I'd be interested to hear what you do have in mind.
Statistical analysis shows that shooting 3's is more efficient than shooting mid-range 2's. But statistics have two important limitations as a basis for action: 1) they're backward-looking, and 2) they paint a static picture.
For a long time NBA coaches viewed 3-point attempts as *inherently* low % shots. Defenses concentrated elsewhere. That led to a lot of open 3s. Obviously guys hit any shot at a higher rate if it's open than if it's contested, so 3-pt shooting %s went up.
Will things always stay that way? I can't see it. Teams will defend the 3 harder, probably they're already doing that. If so, we should look for 3pt % overall to stabilize or even drop. And, because that will leave more mid-range attempts open, it would be no surprise to see %s on that kind of shot rise.
Ok, that's all speculative!

We are 25-12, the 9th best record in the league. That's *quite a bit* better than most people here thought we'd do this year. Is our success (the offensive side of it) powered by good mid-range shooting?
How well do we shoot the mid-range shot this year, I wonder? Compared to other teams I mean. I'd love to know, and I'm sure there's a way to find the relevant numbers -- but I don't know what it is. Someone either enlighten me or supply the numbers, please.
Maybe Randy is ahead of the curve rather than behind it!?!? Just a thought....