SlamOline: Top 25 Mid-Range Shooters
Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 4:14 pm
Top 25 Mid-Range Shooters
1. Dirk Nowitzki | Dallas Mavericks | 3.8 makes/game | 77.4% assisted
2. Kobe Bryant | L.A. Lakers | 2.5 makes/game | 38.5% assisted
3. Caron Butler | Dallas Mavericks | 2.9 makes/game | 60.3% assisted
4. Carmelo Anthony | Denver Nuggets | 2.9 makes/game | 36.0% assisted
5. Kevin Garnett | Boston Celtics | 2.2 makes/game | 92.8% assisted
20. Joe Johnson | Atlanta Hawks | 1.9 makes/game | 31.3% assisted
A sharp shooter from just about anywhere, Johnson is adept at using jabs initially to create space and then taking advantage of that space by pulling up on his man. He is an amazing rhythm shooter and he takes advantage of this by easing in to his jump shot at his natural pace very well. He has the ability to step back on his man and shoot tough fading jumpers from all angles (he better for the money he just signed for) with a fluid shot, which explains why he shot 40 percent with 1.8 makes per contest.
1. Dirk Nowitzki | Dallas Mavericks | 3.8 makes/game | 77.4% assisted
2. Kobe Bryant | L.A. Lakers | 2.5 makes/game | 38.5% assisted
3. Caron Butler | Dallas Mavericks | 2.9 makes/game | 60.3% assisted
4. Carmelo Anthony | Denver Nuggets | 2.9 makes/game | 36.0% assisted
5. Kevin Garnett | Boston Celtics | 2.2 makes/game | 92.8% assisted
20. Joe Johnson | Atlanta Hawks | 1.9 makes/game | 31.3% assisted
A sharp shooter from just about anywhere, Johnson is adept at using jabs initially to create space and then taking advantage of that space by pulling up on his man. He is an amazing rhythm shooter and he takes advantage of this by easing in to his jump shot at his natural pace very well. He has the ability to step back on his man and shoot tough fading jumpers from all angles (he better for the money he just signed for) with a fluid shot, which explains why he shot 40 percent with 1.8 makes per contest.