Bensational wrote:There’s definitely a couple different schools of roster makeup at play right now. Our approach is closer to Denver and Minnesota as a lower % of points from 3, but being good enough in other areas (defense, FTs, points in the paint) to still have a top record.
Then there’s the 3pt bombers who are really hit and miss. Boston is the best of that group because they can play defense too, but many of the other high volume 3pt teams like Sac, Indy, Dallas, Utah, etc get routinely blown out by 30-50 points because of how boom-bust high volume shooting results can be.
I think our approach is much more stable and keeps games closer in general.
The problem is that Minny & Denver both have a plethora of capable 3 pt shooters, which keeps defenses honest
Out of Minny's top 8 played players, 6 of them shoot the ball at 36.5% or higher from 3, the other 2 are Gobert & Kyle Anderson
Out of Denver's top 8 played players, 6 of them are shooting 34.5% from 3 or higher, the other 2 are Jokic & Gordon who are struggling from 3 to start the season. Also they have Jokic's passing ability which keeps defenses honest
Regardless of if 3's are gonna be high volume for our team or not, we need to make them to make defense stay honest on defense. Because currently teams are either running 2-3 zones or packing the pack crazy on drives and daring us to make open 3's
Inability to make 3's makes it really difficult to make bigger comebacks as well.
























