Sluggerface wrote:The only mid-range shots I can take are elbow jumpers. Triple-threat / Pick and Pop. That's it. It's extremely easy for guys to shoot 40%+ from basically free throw range.
In a sense, yes. Free throws are 15-foot shots. On attempts from 12-18 feet, 134 guys last season shot 40% or better (25 or more attempts). But, a 40% shot is still a bad one, except in an "emergency" like the shot clock running down. The break-even point is about 50% from that range, and there were just 24 players last season who shot 49% or better. Most of those good shooters from that range were low volume -- 8 of the 24 had 100 or more attempts from that range.
The only Wizards player last season who shot 50% or better from that range was Andre Miller.
Even a guy like Nene who has no touch whatsoever can chuck a ball in with 45% accuracy.
Sorta confused by this. Nenê has been a decent jump shooter for several seasons now. Crummy FT shooter, but he's been basically a 40+% shooter on long twos since the 2008-09 season. With the Wizards, he shoots too many of them based on what I posted above -- even as an average shooter on 2pt jumpers, it's still an inefficient shot.
It also helps a point guards ability to manipulate defenders. I believe the best position to be in as a facilitator is the center of the court, and someone like Wall/CP3 only needs a defender to take one step out of position to contest in order to make a play. You have the advantage of the backboard, and you also keep yourself in play for your own rebound.
For Chris Paul, who shot 52% in that 12-18 foot range, yes. For Wall, who shot 41%, it's giving the defense a break.
Passing up three's to dribble into the long twos, or having bigs drift 18 feet out for spot ups is the thing I can't stand. It makes me want to punch holes in my wall, and it's the number one reason this team hasn't cracked a top ten offense in the Wall era IMO. At least 10 of the teams shots per game can be attributed to **** like that.
Yeah -- that step-in two is maddening. Just no reason for it. As for the bigs, I'd still like to see those guys get out to the 3pt line if they're going to shoot jumpers. If a guy can shoot 40% on long twos, I suspect he can shoot 27% or better from three.
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