haste10176 wrote:Pickled Prunes wrote:Rek wrote:I was responding to their mention:
The free throws are within striking distance of being decent. But the 3s %...
If this was just someone dedicated to being a doberman, then it's not a huge deal. But, they're saying they want him as a primary ball handler at times otherwise either wing spot. Defenders going to give this guy the Russ treatment if he's not even hitting 15% from the perimeter.
I get it, but Russ gets the Russ treatment now for two reasons: 1) He isn't fast enough to get around anyone anymore. 2) He has shown that he can be baited into the ill-advised 3pt. Russ would still be a positive player if he were willing to continue to run the offense when defenders sagged off of him. Amen has attempted 58 3pt's in his career. It doesn't look like he's taking the bait.
68% FT% is 1.4 points per possession. That is good enough to prevent intentional fouling and it will improve as he gets used to the NBA stage. He will probably never be a good 3pt shooter, but he might get decent enough to keep defenses honest. That said, the league is full of successful players that don't shoot, shouldn't shoot or should shoot less 3pts. Draymond, Ja, DeMar, Randle, Aaron Gordon, Giannis, Simmons before the meltdown, etc... That one stat will not determine his bust-level in the NBA.
People forget Draymond used to be able to shoot ok till they added KD and then he never shot the ball and never got any touch back.. You wont win with Demar or Ja.. Aaron Gordon was for years the star at Orlando but he fit into a team where he was the one non shooter and a perfect scheme for him.. Giannis was lucky to get his title and other than injuries his terrible shooting is a reason he has never got back as for Simmons that was just a disappointment for someone who had so many things going for him and wouldnt practice shooting
Draymond's career averages: .452 FG%/.319 3PT%/.713FT%. He has shot over 34% from 3PT just twice, never in a championship season. Here are his championship season splits.
2015 - .443/.337/.660
2017 - .418/.308/.709
2018 - .454/.301/.775
2022 - .525/.296/.659
Situation has defined Draymond's success, not shooting. And team success has never hinged on his shooting either, although he has dropped a couple of big 3PT''s in his day.
I am not saying they
will win because there can be only one winner per season, but a team
could absolutely win with Ja, DeMar or Amen... but probably not if they insist on being high volume 3PT shooters. Like Draymond, it is more about situation. DeMar wasn't going to win in CHI but his game fits really well as a third option in SAC. Ja is surrounded by good shooters so they should be good if he can find his inner DeMar and shoot just enough to keep the defense honest MEM could have a shot as well. Size (other than off the court issues) is his biggest hurdle. If he loses a step he'll be in trouble. Very reminiscent of AI.
That said, my overarching point is that one stat, 3PT% in this case, does not determine if a player is a bust. Amen had a good first season despite his low 3PT% on low volume. He will probably never be a great shooter but he has enough other tools to allow for hope.