Scase wrote:I'm confused here, you said :
He shouldn't be taking 50% of his shots from 3, however 10-15% of his 3s are too low. He's only averaging 2.4 threes a game the last 5 games and he actually needs to shoot the 3 more now.
My bad, I just read the wrong column lol.
Scase wrote:Did you mean to say FTs? If so, sure I agree he should be trying to get to the line more, but he's not gonna do that parked out at the 3pt line. I've been saying all season, he needs to be working from the mid range and into the post more than the 3 point line. His shot diet is going in the opposite direction if you want him taking more FTs, but you've been also pretty staunch about him having a significant portion of his FGA being from 3, those are very contradictory.
I don't want him to take 35% of his shots from 3 like he was doing earlier, but I would like over 20% though. What you consider a lot and what I consider a lot seems to be different.
Ideally that game against the Heat where he went 9/17 FG, 2/5 3P, 3/5 FT is the sweet spot imo. 23 points on 17 shots.
What I don't want is that Pels game where he took 23 shots, 12 threes, made 2, and it was clear it wasn't anywhere near his night from 3 but he kept chucking.
Scase wrote:Lastly, why does it matter if he's not getting to the line more, he stopped shooting as many 3's the last 5 games, and isn't getting to the line, yet he's at basically 61% TS%. He's literally taking more FGA than he did the rest of the season (16.4 vs 18) and he's WAYYYYYY more efficient 60.9% vs 53.6% TS%. That is cause for celebration, it's usually the opposite direction.
These averages are really being carried mostly by his game against the Nets. where he scored 33 points on 18 shots.
Since that game,
it's 20 points on 19 shots,
21 points on 18 shots
18 points on 15 shots
and one of his better games, 24 points on 20 shots.
So really scoring wise 1 great game, 1 ok game and 3 meh games.
Scase wrote:He's putting more pressure on the defence than before, he's a much better offensive option now, what reasoning is there to change that shot diet to a much less efficient one? Just to get him more 3PA and FTA? I've asked this before, why are we trying to jam a round peg into a square hole, just cause? It results in nothing but worse performance and likely hits to his confidence for no positive outcome.
Barnes earlier in the year was averaging 6FTs, what happened to that guy? Him getting to the FT line at least 5 times would be a game changer imo.
Also i've plenty acknowledged the middy in other threads, I just want it accentuated with other things like a better FTr and slightly higher 3 point attempts.
Again, don't want him at 35% like he was at earlier. He's capable at about 5 a night imo, 7 on a good day (if he's 3/7 on his 3), 3-4 attempts on a bad one. He just has to know when to let it fly and when it's time to go to the middy if he can't hit a 3 that night.
Scase wrote:You've mentioned that you want him to do these things, but you're not saying why, other than our 3PA/M as a team being really low. Why is it on Scottie to do that? Why not say IQ needs to take more, he is a 37%+ shooter and he's only taking 6 3PA/g, why should the guy who can barely scrape 30% from 3 be the one forcing those shots? It makes absolutely no sense, who cares if we shoot/make less 3's than the opposing team, if we win, we win. And if we aren't winning, the solution isn't getting one of the worst players on the team to try and bump those numbers up.
I was making an observation. In order for this thing to work with Barnes, if his 3 point attempts are going to be low, we seriously need to change the starting lineup. Offensively it's too flawed. Yak basically has to go because offensively him and Barnes are redundant.
I'm more looking past this year.
As for your analogy, hopefully he fits the round hole in the future.
Scase wrote:It sounds like you want to make him take less efficient shots, just to hit some quota, instead of playing well. I don't understand the reasoning at all.
I just want him to use some good judgement really. If his 3 is on, shoot more, if he's started the game 0-3 then it's probably best to go to the middy/get to the FT line.
Essentially play by ear.
Also the issue with him being a middy specialist mainly is he'd have to be one of the greatest mid range shooters ever to make up for a lack of 3 and a low FTr.