Nivek wrote:
That's true of Wall. As bad as he shoots long 2s, they should be a last resort for him -- not 40% of his shot attempts.
I'm not talking long 2s, unless you consider 10-15 foot jumpers long 2s. Again, I'd argue that Westbrook's 10-15 ft. jumper, which I bet he makes at a clip of 60-65%, is much more of a weapon for him and his team than his three pt. shot, which he makes less than 40% of the time. Plus, I'd argue that both Wall's and Westbrook's ability to make plays (easier shots) for teammates is enhanced by their ability to break down defenses and be a threat to hit the short jumper.
Edit to add: Not to mention that Westbrook's abililty to be a threat to hit the short jumper helps create open 3 pt shots for his tall, lanky teammate--who makes 3 pters like they're layups.
























