FrodoBaggins wrote:Cooper is 50/63 (79.4%) at the rim, including 33/41 (80.5%) on non-dunk rim finishes. His dunking (17/22, 77.3%) actually lowers his rim FG%, LOL.
19 of those 50 made rim FGs were assisted (38%); 8 out of 17 made dunks were assisted (47.1%); 11 out of 33 made non-dunk rim finishes were assisted (33.3%).
Additionally, Cooper is 51/113 (45.1%) from 3-16 feet. 12 out of those 51 made FGs were assisted (23.5%).
So, Flagg is scoring really well at the rim when he gets there, despite a very high unassisted rate of 62%. The non-dunk finishing is extremely promising; that left hand is legit, as is the general touch.
The short mid-range game is looking nice, too. That pull-up from 10-16 feet looks really good; he looked like Kawhi hitting those shots tonight. Automatic, robotic, consistent mechanics. I think that's his go-to shot. It flows naturally off his quick two-footed jump.
NBA.com has his expected 2PT% at 52.9%, whereas he's shooting 53.9% (+1%). So he's outperforming the league average on his 2PT shot quality, even with the terrible 16ft+ 2PT shooting (9/28, 32.1%).
Adding to this:
I checked LeBron's non-dunk rim finishing percentages across the best years of his career (2009, 2010, 2013, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021). He ranged from, roughly speaking, 64.3% to about 73.5%. It's an important skill, and he's considered perhaps the gold standard at it.
I'll keep track of Cooper's percentages as the season continues.




























