Rafael122 wrote:I forgot which podcast I was listening to, maybe it was Lowe's but basically Beal's catch and shoot 3s were money when he had Wall on the team. Pull up 3s are abysmal but that was probably a result of him being the guy and having to do everything with bad teammates around him. He's 29, historically, the length of his contract still covers his prime years. Will be he worth $60 mil? Probably not, neither would Devin Booker or any of these guys making that kind of money. I am willing to give him the benefit of the doubt and think with better point guard play his 3 point shooting will be better.
That's just it. Beal's decline in 3-point shooting isn't just because he has to take more shots off the dribble. Even his open catch-and-shoots are much worse. Here is his progression in catch-and-shoot 3's over the past 7 seasons. The first number is # attempts, the second is percentage:
2021-22 - 2.7 - .296
2020-21 - 3.3 - .387
2019-20 - 4.4 - .382
2018-19 - 4.1 - .368
2017-18 - 3.9 - .430
2016-17 - 5.0 - .421
2015-16 - 3.3 - .387
This isn't overall 3-point percentage. This is only catch-and-shoots. It shouldn't matter all that much who is passing him the ball. Wall should theoretically get him more attempts, but Beal shouldn't shoot all that much better just because Wall is doing the passing. Either way, the drop off in 2021-22 is unrelated to Wall. Shooting 29% on catch-and-shoots is Westbrook-tier bad. Frankly, shooting in the high 30's like the last 4 seasons isn't really that great either. It's barely passable. KCP, for example, shot 42% each of the last two years. Terry Rozier shot 46%, 43% and 39% in his last 3 seasons. That's what normal shooting guards are supposed to do.
Rafael122 wrote:But back to the Cavs/Bulls, etc, at the end of the day none of them are a top 6 team in the East. We're just rearranging chairs on the titanic here, they're all in that play in conversation.
The Bulls might make Top 6. And Cleveland is at least in the 6-8 range while also being led by guys under age 25.