tamaraw08 wrote:I don't know what you mean about not a quality place to start bec older players like old Kobe, Conley, Vince Carter, tend to settle and launch more 3's as they get older but STILL took less than a young Lamelo.
Different era, different understanding. Different shooting ability. Different physical tools. Vince tailed off rather sharply after 01, and was an afterthought in his 30s. Overrated due to how much people enjoyed his dunks. Conley... no one cares. He's a roleplayer PG. Quality vet, nice peak, but no one of consequence in this discussion. His 3PAr is north of 50% this past half decade, so he isn't a hot example. Kobe struggled as his quickness diminished, but was increasing his 3pt volume to compensate for his diminished quickness. And Lebron was a terrible example because of his physical gifts.
I prefer to use per 100 because IMO, it's more accurate than simply using per game ave bec of mins/game varies too.
Per36 or just using 3PAr is more useful. No one really plays 100 poss/g.
Both Grant Williams and Miller shot 37.3% last season which is still decent IMO, which led me to my point that Lamelo could have exerted more effort in setting them up instead of chucking 13 3pt shots last November.
Still missing the point, though. The Hornets needed him to float shooting volume, and he needed to conserve his body and some energy. There are only so many shots you can generate for others. Miller was getting 10.9 3PA/g already, it's not like his shooting volume could have gone up much more. And Grant Williams was getting good roleplayer shots, but he was dog-ass useless from the corners and there are only so many opportunities ATB.