HadAnEffectHere wrote:The "remember, it's really hard to judge shooting based on shooting percentages from the field because they don't play enough games" note of the day.
In Scottie Barnes' first 31 games this year, he shot 39.5% from three.
In his last 29 games, he shot 26.1% from three.
Risacher in reality being like a 35-37% three point shooter who has just gotten lucky is pretty likely.
Barnes never showed much promise as a shooter before the hot streak early this year. He was a 28% from three and 62% FT shooter in college. While he's improved slightly in both areas as a pro he's still never going to be considered a great shooter. Conversely, Risacher is already showing it as an 18 y/o. There's a huge difference. There's no reason to expect Risacher's shooting to crater.
















