TheGhostDog wrote:I have to ask a hypothetical question. I see Bogut shot 14 of 16, or 88%, tonight, yet did not lead the Bucks in shot attempts (well, he shared the lead with Redd, who was 5/16, 31%). Remembering back to Yi's high scoring game (12/22, 29 pts v. Charlotte), I see Yi was 14 of 17, or 82%, that night but also did not lead the Bucks in attempts (Redd was 10 of 27, 37%).
So my hypothetical question is - under what circumstances will someone other than Redd be considered hot enough to actually get more shots in a game? Is it even possible? Will we ever see it happen in our lifetimes? (Please note that I am not necessarily blaming Redd for this phenomenon, you could also question LK for not calling more plays for the hot hand or whoever is the primary pg or distributor on a given night.)
It is very interesting. The thing is Redd is the alpha dog and is not afraid to jack up a shot at any time. Bogut and Yi could be hot but they do not have the mentality to try and take the game over. If Redd were playing a game where he was shooting those kind of percentages, you know he would jack it up 30+ times. Some of it is probably because he does not have to rely on others to get him the ball in the post or off of a screen to get a possession, but it is also because he can create his own shot easier when he is working in open space on the outside and he can get the ball anywhere on the court and be a threat to score. As years go on and Bogut and Yi continue to advance their games, they will be able to take over and get their own shots more efficiently. The 3 scoring skills a big can really work on are posting up, jump shooting or at least hitting midrange shots, and facing up and taking their man off the dribble. If a big can do 2 out of the 3 very well, the usually end up being very good offensively. If they become good at all 3, they become like Dirk kind of. Thats my analysis anyway. But yeah on a night like tonight, teammates like Redd should recognize how hot Bogut is and how they are not and for the good of the team, they should try harder to get the ball to the hot guy.














