A_dub06 wrote:jakebernat wrote:A_dub06 wrote:I said it was “often used as a predictor”, notice how I didn’t say “always used as a predictor”? I never implied it was the only basis like you’re making out by saying “just free throw percentages like you claim” so please feel free to improve your reading comprehension before twisting others words.
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So what are you even arguing? That he “might” regress to an average shooter because you have a hunch? Never mind the years of advanced scouting and coaching we have...
A hunch? No no, I’m going off his entire career which spans greater than 4 months of decent play. I guess we will need to wait and see who ends up right on this one. FYI I do hope that I’m wrong.
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Bullock's issue has always been health. Every time he started to look like a quality NBA player he'd get hurt, and then he'd have a tough time working his way back. He hasn't had a span nearly this long before where's he's been able to play this much, so I think there are only two things we can get from his history:
1. He's super injury prone
2. When he's healthy he's a great shooter
Will his numbers fall? Sure, if only because his usage is going to go up, and he'll probably get more tired as the minutes pile up. 46% from three is difficult to maintain, but either way he looks like one of the best shooters in the league when healthy.