TheMartian wrote:I'm definitely not happy with the amount of 3s the Celtics are shooting, but that's on the coach.
I think there’s like a fundamental difference among fans on the question of 3PTA. To some fans there are not “bad” 3PTA because offensive output is largely a function of how many 3s you attempt. An NBA shooter can make pretty much any 3PTA so you are largely winning the battle if you attempt more than your opponent.
And other fans argue that if a 3PTA looks like a bad attempt then that consists a bad possession. A bad 3PTA doesn’t work the defense, or is early in the shot clock, or is too far behind the line, or is contested by the defender or whatever … the viewer goes, “that’s a bad shot” … a fundamentally bad shot, it doesn’t matter that it could be worth 3 points, you shouldn’t take it.
Joe Mazzulla is a coach who believes that attempting more 3PTA than the opponent is important of itself.
“I know you guys all think it’s funny,” Mazzulla said. “But the 3-point attempt rate is the most important stat in the game of basketball because of the pace of play, shot selection, and the ability to go on runs. When you get outshot by 14 threes, the potential points there are crucial because it gives you way more shots and way more opportunities.”
So I don’t know that I’ve heard Joe talk about avoiding bad 3PTAs because almost every 3PTA is a good attempt if your prime goal is to have the highest 3-point attempt rate possible. So anyway, most longtime Celtics fan would not say “3PTA rate is the most important stat in basketball” and so this is the fundamental tension among the fans.
I’ve been a Celtics fan since I was a kid in the Bird era and I personally would NOT say that 3 point attempt rate is the most important stat in basketball. Tonight’s game we took 60 3PTA and Memphis took 33 3PTA and I thought Memphis played much better than we did