Cyclical wrote:sam_I_am wrote:Would you be happier if Wallace shot 48% from the low post instead of 35% from the 3 pt line?
Why does it have to be instead? I think he can shoot about 50% from up close - as any good 7 footer should, AND shoot 35% from beyond the arc -- he just needs to change the ratio. It's a pipe dream though. He fell in love with the 3 in 99 when he shot 40% and never stopped. Like I said, when they fall it's all good. But when they don't it can really hurt. He needs to get to the line more, get the other team above the foul limit, fight for the occasional offensive rebound. There's much more to it than pure percentages.
My point is simple: 35% from 3 point land means you score 105 pts on 100 shots.
48% from the post means you score 96 pts on 100 shots.
So if Wallace plays in the post more he becomes a less efficient shooter, he keeps a shot blocker close to the rim and clogs up passing lanes. The difference between him and Antoine is that Wallace really can score in the post if he wanted to. Which means as soon as an opposing coach tries to stop his 3 point shots by putting a smaller player on him he WILL eat him alive in the post. Walker couldn't do that.
What is the point of making Wallace mix up against Noah, Varejao, Shaq, Big Al, Dalembert etc.? If you notice against a much smaller big in Philly - Elton Brand - he did go down to the post and can be effective. But he is a much greater weapon and more efficient scorer out side the 3 pt line.
Wallace being a 42% shooter from 3 pt. land would have to shoot 53% from the post or draw a lot of fouls to equal the production he gets from an easy attempt that spaces the floor and weakens the other teams defense significantly. At his age, I don't want him to go near the post until the end of the season so he is healthy and ready for post season.