fallacy wrote:You said that fg% is worthless, it is not. The percentage of actual shots that are made in the run of play is a valuable statistic.
Nah, raw FG% IS useless. Most especially over a short sample like this.
Now, locational FG% is useful, especially compared to league average (overall and for his position) as well as his peers.
But raw FG% doesn't tell you much of value. If the player takes a ton of threes (like Harden), then FG% will be depressed even though efficiency is there. If the guy draws fouls effectively, then the FG% isn't going to be all that valuable in describing efficiency.
Harden's eFg% is terrible too, like i mentioned. The only thing that's saving him from being a bust right now is his free throws. That's not a knock on Harden, that's just the only thing he's really effective at right now.
That's actually wrong.
Harden is still shooting over 65% on shots at the rim, where he's getting 8.0 times per game. So right off of the bat, that's about 4% above league average at the rim for guards so far this season... which means it's not just the free throws that are driving his efficiency.
It's that he's getting to the rim more than anyone else in the league except for Greg Monroe (they are the only two players currently above 7.7 FGA/g at the rim). Harden's also shooting 50% on shots from 3-9 feet (just under 1 per game), so he's been effective there.
What FG% is telling us is that he's shooting 38% on 3 attempts from 16-23 feet and 28.6% on 5.4 3PA/g.
So turn around and think about this again.
James Harden is shooting 65/131 inside of the three-point line, or 49.6% FG.
This is why raw FG% is useless, and why you need to understand WHY the raw FG% is what it is. You need to look at shot locations, and you need to understand what efficiency actually is and how it is generated.
Raw FG% is useless, unless it's raw field goal percentage in a specific distance range, and even then you still need context, like assisted percentage, teammates, etc. Analysis is rarely effective when you just look at a single facet of a player. But there it is, raw FG% as described in the box score is not very valuable at all.