ripper3264 wrote:Can't anyone just tell Josh to stop shooting and that he's hurting the team when he does? I'm not sure if Mo is alright with those shots or that Josh just doesn't care... but something needs to change
The thing is with this starting lineup, if its not Smith shooting the jumpshots, then who?
I think everyone can agree that even though we are a paint-first team, at least a couple players in the starting lineup have to take some jumpshots (make or miss) if for nothing else than to keep from becoming predictable.
So, based on that, when you know Monroe and Drummond aren't options, and you don't want KCP taking an abundance of shots being a rookie (especially when he's shooting worse than Smith), all that leaves is Jennings and Smith.
Well, then you tell Jennings you don't want him shooting either, and want him to play pass-first basketball instead, what other option is left but for Smith to be the one taking these shots?
I don't get why fans can't understand this. I'm totally against it when he takes a shot early in the clock, before other options have been fully explored, but for the most part he has to take the amount of shots he's taking if we are going to continue starting this lineup. If Monroe could develop a jumpshot, or we had a SG who could shoot better, I'm sure they would be going to them first instead. But it is what it is until then. Fortunately, the points in the paint and all the little things he does in other areas of the game tend to outweigh his poor shooting when it comes to the final outcome of games. In other words, its hard to come up with any games that we lost because of Smith's shooting. There's a lot of games though that we won because of key plays made by Smith in crunch time. So I think you just gotta take the good with the bad, and as long we are winning as a team, it shouldn't really matter how much he shoots.