Vampirate wrote:Scase wrote:Vampirate wrote:
Not arguing sustainability, how much is real, small sample size etc but that's quite the jump, even in a small sample size.
Imo I think he's working on his shooting overall both three point shooting and at that range.
I think you are so focused on the three point shots and the misses because they stick out like a sore thumb that you don't look at what he's currently doing inside the three point line.
That 11.6% sample size amounts to 22 FGA, for a total of 12 made FGs, he misses 2 of those and he's at 45%, still a bump but we've got numbers so small that a single game can shoot him up to 70% or down to 20%, it's meaningless to draw conclusions one way or the other. The difference with this being that you have other full seasons of sample size showing that he's not likely that good all of a sudden.
If I see this 50 games into his season, I will be more inclined to be excited.
What is more of a concern, is that he is taking much fewer at the basket shots, and supplanting them with 3's. He's taking his highest % shots, and replacing them with his worst possible shot. That's just in general a bad idea, be it a 3, or in the paint etc.
Bad shots are bad shots, doesn't matter where from. Him taking 33% of all shots from 3, and only 11% from midrange is my issue. His worst seasons from midrange are comparable to his best seasons from 3. It's just a bad idea.
Read the chart a bit better.
Last year 31.4% of his total shots are 3s.
This year thus far 32.8% of his total shot are 3s
That isn't really a big jump.
What is actually happening 'is he's taking more mid range shots'
Last year between 10-3P his mid range overall was 14.8% total.
This year between 10-3P his mid range overall was 20.1% total.
His 2P shot diet has been decreasing every year.
Year 1: .793
Year 2: .780
Year 3: .686
Year 4: .672
Remember year 3 was his real break out year.
Simply put he's taking fewer shots at the rim because he's become less and less reliant, but his efficiency overall is benefitting.
He's shooting .551 atm on 2 point shots.
Look, if you want him to take more mid range shots, it's going to come at the cost of other areas, notably at 0-3 feet.
I read the chart perfectly fine, what I am saying is that his midrange attempts should be at the detriment to his 3pt attempts, not his at the rim attempts as they have been.
He's taking a bit more 3's, more midrange but much fewer at the basket shots. He should be more at the basket and midrange than 3, this is my point.
He's not less reliant, he's just taking worse shots. He shoots 70%+ at the rim, and he shots 30% at best from 3, that's poor shot selection, there is no other way to put it. If the idea is jack up 3's until you get better, I get the concept, but that's not really how it works. Shot quality matters.
His 2pt naturally has to go down for his 3pt to go up, I just heavily question the decision to do so.























