nate33 wrote:I'm unmoved by this revelation.
FG% as a stat become useless the day the 3-point line was introduced. Ariza shoots a poor FG% because his role in the offense is to shoot 3's almost exclusively. He's been a pretty bad 3-point shooter, but his overall efficiency has NOT been historically bad. In that stretch of 27 games cited in the OP, Ariza actually broke a .500 eFG% 5 times, including his most recent game.
His eFG% over that stretch of 27 games is .410. That would rank as the 5th worst this year among players with 500 or more minutes, better than MCW, Payton, Stephenson and DeRozan. Heck, the great Kobe Bryant has an eFG% of .411 this year. (And note, I'm just using the 27-game stretch to make Ariza look worse. If you use the entire season, Ariza's eFG% is .451, better than 35 other regular rotation players including guys like Russell Westbrook, Derrick Rose, Deon Waiters, Vince Carter, Alec Burks and CJ Miles.)

Pretty much this. Ariza know's his role and he's been playing it pretty well. He's just been in a shooting slump. He has to take every open 3 that the defense give's him to keep them honest. That way Dwight and Harden can operate. In fact looking at his FGA he takes 12 per game at a clip of 35.5% (about 4.5 FGM). That is really bad but not nearly as bad when you divide it up amongst 3's and 2's. Trevor attempts about 7.5 3FG per game and hits them at a lowly 31.2% (about 2.5 makes per game). That mean he only attempts about 4.5 2FGs per game and makes about 2 of them per game. That's not bad at all. His 3 point shooting has certainly been in a slump which why it seems like he's struggling really hard. He's had games of of 2/8, 1/9. 1/8, 1/7, 1/4, 0/4 from 3 in the last 27 games. But the Rockets and Ariza should be fine as long as he can hover around 33% from 3 if not stay above it.