Doctor MJ wrote:If I'm not confused by what your point, it seems like you're taking my statement of increased 3 volume as a playoff thing - and that's probably my fault based on how I put it - when it was very much a Thunder series thing this season.
So basically, the Nuggets hit the Thunder defense and now they're forced to take more 3's. When they do so, they struggle.
Sure, I'm with that, but I think you're mistakenly concluding that the increased volume itself was the problem. That's where we disagree. I don't think the volume was the issue. I think the defense was the issue... as you consider in the first line which follows.
1. Nuggets shot less 3's than everyone else in the regular season despite Jokic ramping up his 3 volume specifically to address the lack of 3-point shooting he perceived.
Is that what happened? I addressed this earlier, there's another POV on this and it's him elevating his volume and also getting off some quicker shots to punish the defense and give him entry to the high post.
So let's look at it this way: let's peek at the closest defender distances on 3s in the Clippers and Thunder series.
Against the Clippers:
Closest Defender: 6+ Feet / 4-6 Feet / 2-4 Feet / 0-2 Feet
Westbrook: 4.7 3PA, 46.4% / 0.5 3PA, 0% / N/A / N/A
Murray: 2.7 3PA, 47.4% / 3.3 3PA, 34.8% / 0.7 3PA, 40% / N/A
Braun: 2.3 3PA, 31.3% / 1.3 3PA, 33.3% / N/A / N/A
Gordon: 1.6 3PA, 27.3% / 1.6 3PA, 36.4% / 0.3 3PA, 0% / N/A
Jokic: 1.3 3PA, 55.6% / 2.4 3PA / 47.1% / 0.7 3PA, 20% / N/A
MPJ: 1.0 3PA, 42.9% / 1.1 3PA, 75.0% / 2.4 3PA, 33.3% / 0.3 3PA, 0%
Against the Thunder:
Closest Defender: 6+ Feet / 4-6 Feet / 2-4 Feet / 0-2 Feet
Westbrook: 3.7 3PA, 23.1% / 0.9 3PA, 16.7% / N/A / N/A
Murray: 2.9 3PA, 40% / 3.4 3PA, 25.0% / 0.7 3PA, 20% / N/A
Braun: 4.6 3PA, 31.3% / 1.7 3PA, 25% / 0.3 3PA, 0% / N/A
Gordon: 2.9 3PA, 50% / 1.7 3PA, 33.3% / 0.3 3PA, 50% / N/A
Jokic: 1.4 3PA, 30% / 3.1 3PA, 31.8% / 1.1 3PA, 37.5% / N/A
MPJ: 1.6 3PA, 27.3% / 1.7 3PA, 25% / 1.9 3PA, 23.1% / N/A
Wide Open Shots, Closest Defender 6+ feet awaySo right away, we see Braun just blowing donkeys the whole time. This was a problem, but he'd been taking 2.1 3PA/g wide open and shooting 36.5% during the regular season. He was just straight crap from 3 in the series. That smells to me more of shooting variance than anything else, because his legs weren't causing him issues driving, nor finishing inside the arc, and when I was watching the games, and we're talking about mostly open C+S 3PA here, not heavy contests.
Westbrook obviously fell apart, which was expected: he sucks as a shooter. He's been a terrible shooter his whole career, and worse over the past 8 years or so, when even his minimal pull-up ability and mediocre 3pt shooting had vanished. So this was somewhat expected from him. Aaron Gordon was still clicking just fine on his open shots, he was even getting more of them, nearly double the volume. MPJ fell apart, which again was expected from the injury. Jokic ran dry, which was probably legs for him, but also some degree of "okay, FINALLY he starts missing from 3" after a brilliant RS and a hot first round.
Murray was hot when he was open.
Open, Closest Defender 4-6 feet awaySimilar volume from Murray here compared to the Clippers series, worse result. Dort up in his face the entire time, or Williams or whomever. He struggled with any kind of contest in this series. Jokic dropped off a cliff when guys were close, and after slogging 40 mpg during the RS and bootstrapping everyone through the Clippers series while also doing literally everything for the team every game, it's not that surprising. His shooting had to run out some time. Even guys like Dirk had bad series like this. MPJ was still injured. Westbrook was thoroughly useless. Gordon struggled with the contest, but we're talking a 3% difference compared to the Clippers series, so it mattered only so much. Braun was violently useless.
Tight Contest, Closest Defender 2-4 feet awaySimilar volume for MPJ, couldn't hit anything. Slightly elevated volume from Jokic, hit well. Minimum volume from anyone else on record.
Very Tight, Closest Defender 0-2 feet awayThis category was negligible against the Clippers, and the same against the Thunder.
So, then.
What we see is that apart from Braun, the volume of open shots was actually quite similar, but there was a large change in their ability to hit. We then see that their volume of slightly-contested shots rises, and they shoot horribly on those. And then we see a rise in their tightly-contested volume, and predictably they shoot poorly on those.
So again, it really looks more like the Thunder were running them off the line and fighting well to stay on them through/around screens... which matches the aesthetics of the game under the eye test.
Outside of Braun, no one was really pushing it from 3 by volume that badly, but they WERE falling off relative to the Clippers series. In the LAC series, they had 4 guys averaging 38.8+ mpg. Braun was averaging 39.4. They tried to spread it around a little more against the Thunder, but Jokic was still playing 40.4 mpg, Murray 40.5, Gordon 35.7, Braun 38.4.
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