ropjhk wrote:Klay if we're talking about just 3pt shooting.
If we're talking just about 3 point shooting it's Steph and Klay's coach.
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ropjhk wrote:Klay if we're talking about just 3pt shooting.
kane0801 wrote:TravisScott55 wrote:Dame or Klay
Dame is more like volume shooter than great shooter
Doctor MJ wrote:JRoy wrote:Doctor MJ wrote:
Because he was 6'7".
Short guys need handles to get their shots off, tall guys can just play catch & shoot.
Some taller guys have very solid handles. Reggie was pretty one dimensional.
Can you name a tall player whose drastically better handles made him better at shooting than Reggie?
Edrees wrote:JRoy wrote:Monta Ellis have it all
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JRoy wrote:Doctor MJ wrote:JRoy wrote:
Reggie was a great shooter but really needed those screens.
Ray Allen maybe.
I mean, Reggie was 6'7", so he didn't actually need screens to get his shot off generally.
I'd suggest it wasn't so much about Reggie needing screens as it was about him creating a new rover position that to this day every single team needs but most don't have it, and many don't know they need it.
Not sure I agree.
His handles were mediocre.
dhsilv2 wrote:JRoy wrote:Doctor MJ wrote:
I mean, Reggie was 6'7", so he didn't actually need screens to get his shot off generally.
I'd suggest it wasn't so much about Reggie needing screens as it was about him creating a new rover position that to this day every single team needs but most don't have it, and many don't know they need it.
Not sure I agree.
His handles were mediocre.
Yeah but he was 6'7 and his natural 3 point shot was almost a fade away anyway.
Edrees wrote:JRoy wrote:Monta Ellis have it all
I was hoping and expecting this to be one of the first replies. You did not disappoint. Jroy have it all.


jowglenn wrote:
But my answer has to be Reggie Miller. People look back and say "oh well he didn't shoot that many 3s really" but nobody did back then. He was shooting more 3s than almost anyone else and hitting them at a great clip.
But the 3-pointer wasn't even his best shot! The 18-foot catch-and-shoot jumper after curling around 3 screens was his money, his bread and butter. And his free throw shooting was off the charts, leading the league most seasons.
True Shooting Percentage is a good stat for judging pure shooters. If you look at the all-time leaders, it's mostly big men. The highest ranked guard is Steph Curry, at number 8.
The next highest ranked guard? None other than Reggie Miller.
tsherkin wrote:Tough call. A lot of our emphasis today centers around range. When you emphasize threes, you have to talk about Dame, even if you don't select him. His middle game is tougher to support on that front, so it's all about 37% on a Curry-like volume from 3. Which I don't think is enough.
You have to mention Ray and Reggie. Ray more so, I think, because he was more adept with a live dribble and without the benefit of a screen, but Reggie was pretty nasty regardless. And he did a lot more than just curling around screens anyhow, I think Doc covered that at least a little. Klay as a follow-on. You should mention MJ, who was a huge-volume mid-range scorer on fairly nuts percentage. I think you have to at least consider Bird, though I don't think he's that guy for me. Got to at least think about Dirk.
Ultimately, I think I fall back on KD here. He's an insane shooter from basically everywhere. He's a career 39% shooter on 5 3s per game, and he's an absolutely bonkers mid-range guy on huge volume. Super tall, high release, just brutal trying to get to his shot if you aren't Wemby. Coupled to his handle, which isn't Kyrie's but is more than sufficient, he's a brutal cover. Especially post-Achilles.
If there's an argument against KD, it's that his peak shooting self wasn't his whole career, it's more recent, though he was awesome to start with.
Bunch of really cool options. Retrospectively, you have to at least kind of think about Iceman. I don't think they're 2nd best all time, but we should at least MENTION Dale Ellis and Drazen Petrovic. Peja and Chris Mullin, too. Just some thoughts to chew on to keep their names alive in conversation, you know? Peak Peja was all shooting, and Mullin was a 6'7 dude who just MURDERED you with his shot.
Edrees wrote:JRoy wrote:Monta Ellis have it all
I was hoping and expecting this to be one of the first replies. You did not disappoint. Jroy have it all.

Deathray wrote:ropjhk wrote:Klay if we're talking about just 3pt shooting.
If we're talking just about 3 point shooting it's Steph and Klay's coach.
kane0801 wrote:TravisScott55 wrote:Dame or Klay
Dame is more like volume shooter than great shooter
Doctor MJ wrote:JRoy wrote:Doctor MJ wrote:
Because he was 6'7".
Short guys need handles to get their shots off, tall guys can just play catch & shoot.
Some taller guys have very solid handles. Reggie was pretty one dimensional.
Can you name a tall player whose drastically better handles made him better at shooting than Reggie?