Ron Swanson wrote:The man was a career 74-75% FT shooter until a little over a year ago. It's by far the most baffling development/regression in his game. That's it, that's the easiest and most important fix. If he somehow doesn't correct it, it's going to severely limit this team's ceiling given how reliant the offense is on him living in the paint and at the foul line. It doesn't matter what shooters/play-makers you surround him with, and it doesn't matter what "scheme" you run if he's gonna continue to be a 58-62% guy from the line.
10-15% in one mans FTs is a detail. Important detail and more easily fixed but a detail.
10% in a whole team's 3p% is a championship. Not just the extra points from all the extra 3s, but the better spacing for Giannis and the rest, better rythme and the better transition defense(way less bricked 3s).
Giannis improving his FTs and his shooting is based in HOPE. He is working on it and hopefully he will get there.
You can't expect to win championships by hoping and believing a problem will fix itself.
We couldn't hope anymore that Bledsoe will have a good playoff series anymore.
We fixed it.
We can't hope that DDV, Pat C, other good players but mediocre career shooters and also b level players and unknown rookies will shoot over 38% from 3 in a playoff series.
We still hope that they will do.
It's a huge mistake imo but there is nothing we can do about it since we gave up everything just to fix Bledsoe.
Let's hope we are lucky this season and Giannis, DDV and whoever else has some playoff minutes to hit their open 3s.