eagereyez wrote:Bum Adebayo wrote:eagereyez wrote:If you want Simmons to shoot in game to get better, then I'm not opposed to that. I'm just wondering if people think Simmons shooting 3s will actually help the the team win games, because it won't.
If Simmons was serious about becoming a better shooter than he should have switched shooting hands his injured rookie year. He had >12 months to do nothing but practice. But nope, he entered the league shooting with the same hand and somehow shot worse from the FT line than he did in college. At this point you have to be a pretty ardent Simmons fan to still have hope of him becoming a legitimate scoring threat outside 6 ft.
It will help to win a championship in the future, not now. That's the whole point of all this. Nobody expects Simmons to even shoot 30% from three, he just has to get used to it. You need in-game reps, not only shooting in an empty gym.
As currently constructed, there is no way in hell we are winning a championship, so trying to improve our player with the highest upside makes sense.
So let me ask you a question - do you believe that guys like Jahlil Okafor, Clint Capela, DeAndre Jordan, Andre Drummond, and Montrezl Harrell can improve their shooting if they took a few 3s every game? If they took two 3s a game, that would total 164 shots over the course of the entire regular season. How many reps do guys usually put in before they improve - 10,000, 25,000, 100,000? Taking ~160 3s over the course of a regular season will not help anyone improve. All it will do is show everyone how awful they are at shooting. Real improvement happens in the gym after countless reps. The good that would come from Simmons shooting 3s in game is that we'd finally know just how bad he is at it. I'm guessing he'd average around 20%, at which point fans would beg him to stop shooting.
a. i think this is correct. there's a meme out there with giannis bricking threes and ben looking on with horror and fans screaming "shoot it"!
b. ben has improved, just not fast enough for fans. he's now fairly confident when he goes to the free throw line nowadays--even if the numbers arent off the cahrts. brett can now post him up on little guys because he's no longer scared to go the stripe. somebody tried the hackaben, he shut the down with the quickness. even if marginal it is meaningful considering where we are at this point.
c. i'll bet he starts shooting mid range once but only if he's regularly banging 75% from the free throw line.
d. please, please, please everybody check out blake griffin's shooting trajectory. the analogies between ben and blake are several. it very well could take years for ben to shoot threes. i got time.
e. ben needs to dribble better with his right hand before he switches over to shooting with it. take a drink every time ben dribbles twice with his right hand in halfcourt, you'll be safe to drive home. he's getting better at that too, though.
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