Gooner wrote:Jaivl wrote:Gooner wrote:Everybody is talking about LBJ not having enough shooters. But I don't remember shooters getting any credit for that Cleveland run in 2018 when LeBron had nothing but shooters around him. This is a shooters league today, and even LBJ can't have a great impact without them.
And why should they? They were shooters, but bad ones (or more precisely way past their primes).
Those were definitely not bad shooters. Far from it. Check their percentages. That team had a bunch of good players actually. But every teammate of LBJ becomes underappreciated at some point. It never fails.
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I like your analogy.
RSJeff Green - 31.5 3PT% in 2016, 27.5 3PT% in 2017, 31.2 3PT% in 2018. -
Yeah, great shooter historically.Jordan Clarkson - 34.7 3PT% in 2016, 32.9 3PT% in 2017, 40.7 3PT% in 2018. -
Great shooter historically.Kevin Love - 36.0 3PT% in 2016, 37.3 3PT% in 2017, 41.5 3PT% in 2018.
Great shooter historically.JR Smith - 40.0 3PT% in 2016, 35.1 3PT% in 2017, 37.5 3PT% in 2018.
George Hill - 40.8 3PT% in 2016, 40.3 3PT% in 2017, 35.1 3PT% in 2018 for the Cavs.
Rodney Hood - 35.9 3PT% in 2016, 37.1 3PT% in 2017, 35.2 3PT% in 2018 for the Cavs.
Great shooter historically.Outside of the fact that most weren't great shooters historically, what's the common denominator here?
Hill and Hood, two key pieces in the Cavs' deadline trade, shot worse for the Cavs than they did for anyone else prior, and this is only in the RS. Why? Most likely, acquired late in the season and had to figure it out. Whose fault is that? The FO, obviously. Is ~35% from deep good? I trust you know the answer to that question.
Moreover, JR was average from deep, and Green was bad. Love and Clarkson were good, that's it. Korver was good too but was an even bigger defensive liability, hence not playing him much.
In the playoffs, the Cavs shot 33.1 3PT%, the second-worst team in the playoffs that year behind only San Antonio, who only played 5 games in the playoffs.
PSKevin Love went from 41.5 3PT% in the RS to 34.0 3PT%. Is that good?
JR Smith went from 37.5 3PT% in the RS to 36.7 3PT%. Is that good?
George Hill went from 35.1 3PT% in the RS to 31.4 3PT%. Is that good?
Jordan Clarkson went from 40.7 3PT% in the RS to 23.9 3PT%. Is that good?
Jeff Green went from 31.2 3PT% in the RS to 30.0 3PT%. Is that good?
Rodney Hood went from 35.2 3PT% in the RS to 16.7 3PT%. Is that good?
Whether they were acquired at the deadline or not, the best shooter, JR, was average at best. The rest were all hot garbage.
So please, present the facts that prove they weren't trash. Else, spew completely false trash outside of here.