lobosloboslobos wrote:YogurtProducer wrote:pingpongrac wrote:I don't know how people expect OG to consistently take ~2 more threes per game. He is a very good spot-up shooter (especially from the corners), but he needs to have his looks practically spoonfed to him as he's not creating much good on his own. Teams aren't just going to allow an elite shooter from the corners to attempt even more C&S threes...which leads to the point that you can't just be a spot-up shooter if you want to be in the top 10-15 of the league in 3FGA.
Once you realize people think Barnes is Magic and OG is Peja with elite defense and it is Siakam and our system holding them back... things start to make more sense
Hang on. Again, to be clear, OG currently shoots 6.3 3s a game. Somehow despite the impossibility of it happening, non-Magic and non-Peja and other guys manage to find him for all those assisted spot up 3s he takes and makes. Yet you are absolutely utterly convinced that it is madness to think that he could get an extra .7 of a shot a game or - gasp - even 1.7 more a game if the team made it a priority to get him open just a little more often? What is the logic here? Other teams gladly sag off this 42% shooter at 6.3 times a game but will pull out all the stops to stop him if he takes 1 more 3 a game? How does that work?
OG is an elite shooter from the corners (51% on the season and 44% since his role increased in 19/20) and he has been a very good C&S guy in general (43% on the season and 40% since 19/20), but those numbers fall off a cliff as soon as he puts the ball on the floor (32% on the season and 32% since 19/20). There is a reason why OG has never consistently attempted ~8 threes per game and it's simply because he doesn't have the skillset for it; he doesn't have the ability to run laps on the defence and come off pindowns like Steph/Klay, he doesn't have the ball-handling or dexterity to effectively create space with a step-back like Luka/Tatum/Haliburton, he doesn't have deep range like Lillard/Trae/FVV/Maxey, etc. Those are the kind of players that attempt ~8 threes per game – and it's worthwhile to note that the majority are good at multiple things (getting open off ball, creating their own shot, deep threes, etc.) whereas OG is almost strictly a set shooter. On the flip side, OG has always been a very good three-point shooter because he generally sticks to what he does best (4.4 C&S 3FGA per game in the last 5 seasons) rather than trying to do too much (0.9 non-C&S 3FGA per game in the last 5 seasons).
It's unrealistic to think we can just get OG 2 more C&S threes per game. And anything other than a C&S three for OG is just asking for problems.
























