purpleswordfish wrote:Right now, I'd like to see him work on his outside shooting - regardless of what position he's going to play. He's really most effective close to the basket right now,
so I oftentimes wonder how he'd be if he could shoot reliably mid-range and/or from 3 point range. It's probably asking too much, but it'd be amazing if he could get to the line more and increase his FT %. The Magic are in desperate need of someone to get to the free throw line and create some offense.
http://vorped.com/1-nba/2015-2016/player/1768/aaron-gordon/shotchart/
I did an shooting analysis a few weeks ago on some of young prospects and I made a similar observation. Here is AG's profile.
Shooting Analysis- Aaron Gordon2015-16 (includes % improvements from last year)2P- 53.1%
(+3.1%)0-3ft- 65.4%
(+1.9%)3-10ft- 34.4%
(-7.5%)10-16ft- 34.0%
(+24%)16-3Pft- 33.8%
(+3%)3P- 29.6%
(+2.5%)FT- 66.8%
(-5.3%)SummaryAG has displayed tremendous improvements in his game this year. He has shown tremendous growth in his midrange shooting ability. He saw a dip in his shooting from 3-10 ft. partly due to a decrease in attempt rate. He shot 5-11 (45.5%) on hook shots this year as opposed 95-303 on midrange shots (31.4%). He should look to improve his midrange jumper to a more respectable rate. In addition, he could take a few more hook shots to help him settle into the offense quicker.
Aaron's next step as a shooter is to go from below average to above average on all of his jumpshots. He shown a great deal of growth in the span of two years, and its hard to imagine that the 20 year old Gordon is done yet. If he starts hitting near 40% on his midrange shots and 35%+ on his 3P shots, he will be a very tough cover.
2017 Primary Goals1. 37%+ shooting on shots from 3ft. to the 3 point line.
2. Free-throw shooting needs to be 70%+ next year.
3. 3PT% should be north of 33%.