YogurtProducer wrote:JB7 wrote:YogurtProducer wrote:We currently are shooting 34.1% on 14.7 wide open 3's per game, and 32.3% on 14.6 open 3's per game
In the ten games Siakam missed, this went to 32.3% on 13.6 wide open 3's per game (1.8% decrease) and 27% on 15.9 open 3's per game (a 5.3% decrease)
So can you explain why in games Siakam was injured and did not play, why did our open shooting %'s get worse FVV/GTJ both played 7 of those games, OG played all 10, Otto played 6, Precious 3, etc. so you can't use the "our shooters were out" card.+
Question 2 - Siakam has shot 1.1 more shots per game this year than last, and his assists have increased by 1.5, and his usage is only 0.9% higher than his previous career high. How does this support your opinion that he is focusing more on getting his own shot?
On the first Q: Siakam is still the best player right now on this team. You take the best player off any team, and it would effect the performance of the other players on the team, that now have increased pressure to produce, with the main scorer not available to draw attention of the defense.
On the second Q: your point of comparison for usage is 0.9% higher than his previous peak, which was the year after the championship, after Kawhi left a huge void which the team tried to supplement by force feeding Pascal. His usage jumped from 20.8% in the championship year to 28.1% in the following year, and this year it is 29%, 3.2% points higher than last year, which was 25.8%. How is he looking at getting his own shot. Watch the game. His first, second and third looks seems to be at the basket, and then he looks for teammates.
So you’ve hereby admitted he makes his teammates better with your response to question 1. Thanks.
And bruh every scorer in the entire NBA is “shoot first, pass 2nd”. Even Lebron.
His presence on the court helps his teammates because his draws the attention of the defense. But does him being the primary ball handler help his teammates shooting numbers, that is the question being asked.
Even Lebron knew to get his teammates going first before looking for his own shot, which we could get at any time.