eminence wrote:Maybe in Europe, but a surprising number of players here in the US won't throw up those last second prayers (Steph is a notable exception).
Well, in the leagues Doncic plays in, everyone is expected to shoot those shots, and it's usually the lead ball handler that takes them. So it's not like it's affecting his shooting percentages anymore than any numerous number of other guards.
Actually, just last season, Llull was taking more of those kinds of shots than Doncic was, on the same team.
I really don't think it's that big of a deal. It's a pretty basic part of the game.
BoardCrusher wrote:Im willing to make a bet he takes more of these shots then any other lead ball handler in Euroleague. Ive already pointed this out previous season(cant remember the name of the guy that tried to prove me wrong), but this season its even more obvious.
And it matters cause these shots make his 3pt % look bad, the stat guys only see the number 31% and immediately consider him a below average 3 point shooter, which he definitely isnt.
Also, it often happens that he needs to take last second shots in regular attacks, just cause Campazzo ballhogs without any result.
Its also not true, that as a lead ball handler he NEEDS to take last second shots at end of quarters, often they are up 15-20 points and he still takes them, totally unnecessary.
I'm pretty sure Spanoulis takes more - Olympiacos often makes him do so at the end of all 4 quarters in each game. Llull was last season. Huertel takes a lot of them too. Shved takes a lot also.
It might affect Doncic's shooting stats slightly, (like 3% or something), but it's really not something to make a big deal over, in terms of what level of shooter he is. Honestly, If I am the team, I want him taking those shots, him and any other player. They go in every now and then. For players to simply not take them, or take them after the shot clock (for stats), is selfish and anti team play.