HatersGonHate wrote:
I guess you conveniently forgot to omit the fact that Tony Allen is 49% from the field and didn't account for that dip in Shumpert's projected numbers.. and the 18% 3FG% is pretty misleading since Tony Allen takes 0.5 3FGA career... Allen Crabbe from Portland is shooting 64% from 3pt (same # of attempts as Tony Allen) - it's called a small sample size... Crabbe won't exactly be invited to any All Star 3 pt contests in this lifetime... no one is looking for Tony Allen to shoot 3's, but in Shumpert we're proclaiming him to be that "3/D" guy... worst flawed math ever.
Trust me I would love for you to be right, I just don't see it happening anytime soon in any system. He is not averaging 15-16ppg in any system, maybe one or two max which I can't think of, but then we are talking about one or two out of 30 teams.
And this is why it makes 0 sense to discuss hypotheticals of this fashion…
If Tony was a 36% 3 point shooter like Shump is in this horrible season its safe to say he'd take more 3's no?
And again me- the poster you've been going back & fourth with for the past 2 days hasn't proclaimed Shump to be anything but a guy who's capable of contributing to winning basketball. Not a 3/D guy, not MCW jr nothing.
You may think the math is flawed but lets pay attention to the philosophy for a second: If Tony Allen was a better 3 point shooter, he'd take more 3's. More 3's made = more points scored. So if we put Shumps 3's made & attempted AND FT % on Tony Allen he fits my 14-17 point bracket even with the 10% dip in overall FG.
You're main argument is that Shumpert isn't a good offensive player as a whole and will never be. There are players who are successful in the NBA that can't score as effortlessly as you would like. Theres not a problem that Shumpert has that can't be fixed with proper coaching. Shumps jumpshot mechanics are that bad?