Klomp wrote:BelgradeNugget wrote:Klomp wrote:Basically 1/4th of Aaron Gordon's makes this season (15 of 61) came in 2 games (10/23 at GSW, 3/14 at LAL).
His splits are interesting too.....
In Denver (19 games): 26-80 (.325)
On the road (17 games): 35-77 (.455)
some stats from AG's 3pt shooting since coming to Denver
season 3PT% FT%
21-22 33.5% 74.3%
22-23 34.7% 60.8%
23-24 29.0% 65.8%
24-25 43.6% 81.0%
25-26 38.9% 76.7%
Big difference come in 24-25 season after his bad 3pt shooting in 24 playoffs. He moved into warehouse he turned into gym, so he is living in the gym now. Differance come in all aspects of his shooting - midrange, FT...
You could split his season into 3 parts
1st start of season 13 games 44% 3PT% (2.2-4.8)
2nd coming back from 1st injury, January 33% (1.4-4.2)
3rd end of season after 2nd injury, 39.4% March, 31.6% April. Fluctuations are result of coming back from injuries, and trying to get back into game flow. He also hit 4 3s in comeback win against Portland, two big cluch ones (4/7). He is not Murray or THJ or Cam or Strawther as designed 3pt shooters but you can't leave him open. Brown also had solid 3pt shooting season (good % small volume), and Jones has history as good shooter.
Two players you could test as 3pt shooters are Braun (bad this season, but 38.4% and 39.7% in previous two) and Watson (41.1% this season, but not much of a shooter in previous 3).
And there is question with Jokic's elbow and his shooting post injury too...
All everyone can talk about on Gordon is how different he is now because "he's developed into a 40-plus percent 3-point shooter" in the time since the series two years ago.
But does anyone want to take a guess at what Gordon shot during that series?Spoiler:
Its not just about the shooting percentages. In that series the Wolves intentionally left AG open to allow Gobert to roam and double Jokic. Thats because Gordon was not a good or a willing shooter.
Things are different now. Gordon will take and make those corner threes even if you let him shoot 20 of them.





















