flaco wrote:ReggiesKnicks wrote:flaco wrote:Horford was attempting 3.1 threes per game in 2016. That's the season I'm using.
His best seasons in Boston in terms of individual accolades and advanced stats are 2018 and 2019 respectively. In comparison, he was attempting 3.1 threes per game in 2018 and 3.0 threes per game in 2019.
Advanced stats also appear to show 3PAR, which is how many of a players shots are 3P. His 3PAR in 2016 was 24.4%, while in 2018 and 2019 his 3PAR is still just 30%.
This doesn't seem like a big-time floor spacer, a player shooting just 30% of their shots from 3. Horford is also a 34% 3P shooter and just 26% from the corner (He hadn't fully developed his 3P shot in 2016).
I'm not saying Horford can't space the floor, he can. The question is to what degree is he spacing the floor here?
Just because the Hawks weren't fully utilizing his skill set, it doesn't mean I have to use him the same way. We know for a fact he has 3pt range. He was shooting plenty of 3s at an above average rate in his selected season. Opponents cannot leave him open and dare him to shoot, hence he spaces the floor regardless of whether the 3 goes in or out.
34.4% from 3 equals 51.6% from 2 in terms of efficiency. That's still an efficient shot. Was also averaging 39.3% from 3pt range in the playoffs in 2.8 attempts per game. The shooting percentages are basically the same compared to his early Boston years excluding the 2018 regular season. I'd be perfectly happy with Horford taking as many 3s as the defense gives him.
I see.
So you agree I can say Karl-Anthony Towns will be shooting 15-20 3's at a 40% clip?
I'm also going to have Nash shoot 15-20 3PA at a 43% clip.
That's 30-40 3PA at > 40%.
For me not every player can just increase their volume and keep the same efficiency. In fact, no players really can do that.
Grant Hill would shoot 3's in today's game but you can bet 100% I will not be selling anyone that he is going to be shooting 3's.