CoP wrote:I don't see that much of a difference in shot diet from someone who takes a lot of jumpshots from midrange (Shai) vs. someone who takes a lot of jumpshots from 3 (Trae). They're both dribble-heavy guards whose possessions often end in a jumpshot.
you don't have to see the difference, the facts are the closer you get to the rim, the higher the probability you get a foul. that applies to any shot attempt. especially when you get to the 10-15 foot range where shai is attempting far more jump shots than anyone else. here's just a random examination from 2021/2022 that was looking at the 3pt foul shot rule changes. look at the foul density increase as the ball moves into the 15 feet range.

(also note that many of the shooting fouls outside the 3pt line are take fouls to end games).
so again, shai's shot attempts are much closer to the rim than trae young. but they have the same FTr. shai's shot profile would suggest his should be higher. it isn't. and that's because shai does not receive preferential treatment.
CoP wrote:I don't like when Trae baits for fouls, either. Or Brunson, to name another. If Shai was on my team, I'd probably not be as annoyed with his foul baiting either (although Marcus Smart's baiting always annoyed the heck out of me).
i couldn't care less about foul baiting. drawing fouls is part of the game and has been for decades. if that's a problem for you or others aesthetically that's not my problem and i'm not interested in debating that. i'm interested in the false narrative that shai receives preferential whistle when there has been no evidence presented supporting that case.
CoP wrote:It's obvious to everyone who watches that Shai is a foul merchant, that he often baits hard for them.
if it's so obvious why is it so difficult for you or anyone to produce any objective evidence that he is doing this? why is his DrawF rate on drives lower than his contemporaries if he's such an unforgivably blatant foul baiter? why is his free throw rate the same as other wings or guards who spend nowhere near as much time closer to the rim as he does? why hasn't anyone who has done exhaustive analysis of shai's game come away with the same conclusion as the haters, who only seem to be able to produce isolated clips of these occurrences outside of the context of shai's entire repertoire?
here is your answer: it's because this is a hate narrative composed to generate engagement on social media.