Phreak50 wrote:I’ll continue to get flamed but there is simply no need for a 7’4 guy to dribble drive and shoot low percentage fadeaway. None.
According to the shot chart on Yahoo, against Miami Wemby took 3 shots from the area along the free throw line. He hit all three.
Perhaps a person should wait to call a shot low percentage when he actually misses one.
You also don’t want him shooting five threes a game, no matter how open he is off screens.
Yes, you do, for team reasons. Wemby isn’t out there by himself. It’s beneficial to the team when Wemby is known as a threat from 3pt range.
Wemby is a good passer. If Wemby can draw a defender out to the arc, it opens up the middle more for him to pass to a cutter, for one thing.
Specifically, looking at a particular play, people have probably seen the lob from Sochan to Wemby. It’s a highlight play.
That play began at the arc. Wemby had a defender close to him, right up against him. Wemby passed over to Sochan, raised his hand to call for the lob, and ran by the defender to the basket.
That play worked because a defender came out to pressure Wemby at the arc, so that Wemby could get by him on a run to the basket. If the defender had kept his distance, dropping back to the middle, it would likely have taken away that lob.
Wemby should definitely keep shooting 3s as long as he can maintain a respectable percentage. Four or five attempts a game, or six, should be fine, on average. It isn’t just the points he could score, himself, by shooting 3s, it creates other opportunities for him and the team.
(Edit - beg pardon, on the lob the other player was Jones.)