Post#32 » by pepe1991 » Sat Feb 8, 2025 10:30 am
I'm so damn fed up with "everybody has bad shooting year" thing.
Look at their career averages, those players never were great shooters, and relied on others to make volume of 3s for them. Guess what happends when guys who relied on others to make volume of threes- become guys who should make volume of 3s?
They get exposed.
Just look at career averages of roster:
Carter - 32% / 0,7 FGM- 2,3 FGA for 3
Isaac -32,4% / 0,8 FGM - 2,6 FGA
Black - 32%/ 0,6 FGM - 1,8 FGA
Suggs - 33% / 1,6 FGM -4,9 FGA
Cole - 34% / 1,0 FGM - 3,1 FGA
Mortiz 32,4% / 0,7 FGM - 2,2 FGA
Howard - 31,8% / 0,8 FGM -2,5 FGA
Gary Harris - 36,9% - 1,5 FGM /3,9 FGA
KCP - 36,5% / 1,7 FGA - 4,6 FGA
Red category are flat out bad shooters mostly on low volume. And Weltman has balls to say they have "down " years? They are closer to their career average than their best years. And he payed them based on their best year.
Green one, Harris, flat out doesn't play, and is on decline.
Yellow-green-ish one, KCP is only guy who fell on his a** in terms of shooting as outline of his career.
We don't have Klay, Bojan, Duncan Robinson, Herro, Grayson Allen, Towns, Prichard, guys who are career dead eye accurate, solid volume guys , who can heat up and make 5,6,7 threes in a row.
We have roster build around two mediocre to bad outside shooters made out of mostly pretty damn awful shooters.
Last year i made a comment how there is serious scenario where Magic won't be able to put 100 points on a table, but last year due energy, effort, grinding, Moe Wagner playing great off bench and lot of players overachiving ( in contract year) they didn't have that problem. But this year it's actual problem to put 100 points on a table.
This is definition of roster malpractice.
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