gom wrote:In the Denver game, one of Winslow's 3-point attempts hit the backboard (because he had suffered a concussion a few minutes before and still played) and the other was defended. He missed that shot. Something tells me a sampling of two is not enough data. I know. It's called statistics. That's what it is.
By the way, the Heat try to pass the ball around until someone is wide open. It's called good ball movement. We try to do that for all our players.
Ok, try this...
Winslow - ORTG
19-20 - 93 - Horrible
18-19 - 102 - Horrible
17-18 - 101 - Horrible
Ball movement with horrible offensive efficiency, ball movement is suppose to equate to good offensive efficiency.
On the 3pt shooters creating space, it's the respect that the 3pt shot has to keep the lane open, good thing I kept these pics from that game. I saw this happening a lot in other games too I just picked this game, teams don't respect his outside shot(which his 3pt numbers show why).



Last year's shot tracking numbers, if he's not wide open for a 3 he doesn't shoot it and if for some reason he does shoot it, it's not good, even when he's open.

I like Winslow but I'm not going to act like he's way better then he is, he's great defensively, is good at creating for other and not really good at much else. He's not even had a season where he shot 70% from the free throw line.