taikibansei wrote:cgf wrote:taikibansei wrote:
Yes, I think it does. RJ is not a consistent creator on offense, and really should never be the first or second option. If I were the Knicks coaching staff, now that we have Brunson--our best pg in years--I'd be making sure RJ works on taking (and hitting) catch-and-shoot 3s. (I.e., what the Warriors coaching staff did with Wiggins--to great result.) Just improving in this one area will help a lot.
Even last season, with him struggling across the board and our issues at the point, RJ hit 37% on C&S 3s...and the year before he was at 41%. RJ needs to continue building out his skillset the way he has been; C&S in his first offseason, his handle & ability to get to the rim last offseason, either his finishing at the rim or his off-the-bounce shooting this summer and the other next summer, then we'll start to get a better idea of what we've got in RJ.
His 3p shooting last year regressed, particularly from the corner (where he takes 25% of them). More to the point, RJ should never take another shot from between 3 feet to the 3P line again. They make up 1/3 of his shots, and he hits them at a .303 clip. No more mid-range shots, fix his corner 3, and work on C&S...and we'll have a very good player.
I don't know anything but that actually seems really horrendous if 1/3rd of his shots are 30% equity shots and go for 2 points and probably aren't a major source of foul draws. Like an outlier in terms of bad shot selection. That's kind of a good thing if he cleans that up though. I could be completely wrong and maybe its close to standard for some players though.