I appreciate you trying to prop up Kyrie's off ball game (which I think is hella underrated), but let's not talk bull please. Kyrie does NOT have a higher percentage on catch and shoot threes than Joe Harris, and it aint even close.Prokorov wrote:NetsJets wrote:Prokorov wrote:
Kyrie is a better off-ball player then Harris. it is hard to make an argument otherwise. he shoots it at 42% from deep on high volume (including 58% from three on catch and shoot threes and 50% on corner threes. Kyrie won a title next to a superstar as an off-ball player. there is really no argument projection or otherwise that harris is a better option to start then kyrie
Kyrie in Cleveland was the secondary ball handler next to LeBron there wasn’t another guy that needed touches especially with Love sacrificing a lot. We have 2 guys that are ball dominant having a floor spacer and someone that doesn’t need the ball works better IMO. Throughout the game they were just going my turn your turn and isolating a lot. Harris is still the better shooter that’s a fact you can’t argue against. But at the end of the day he will be starting so this argument is moot.
I mean, its so wrong its confusing as to how you got here. Kyrie was the second ball handler in CLE and he was the second ball handler last night. how exactly is that an issue? Durant still gets his touches, he led us in scoring.
if you want to talk facts go back a few posts were i literally posted VIDEO of kyries scoring which shows 90% of it was off ball within the flow of the offense. off screens, off pin downs, in the corner spacing the floor.
Harris is not a better shooter then kyrie.
-Kyrie higher pecentage on catch and shoot threes
-Kyrie higher percentage on corner threes
-Kyrie higher percentage mid range
-kyrie higher percentage at the rim
thats the off ball stuff. Kyrie's overall 3 point percentage is lower, but thats due to him shooting 3 more attempts per game/much higher volume and taking more threes off the dribble.
Kyrie is simply a better shooter then harris in every aspect. unless you think harris would sustain his 7% shooting margin over kyrie if he took 3 more threes a game running point off of cross overs.
https://www.nba.com/stats/players/catch-shoot/?sort=TEAM_ABBREVIATION&dir=-1
Joe Harris this season has arguably been the best catch & shoot guy in the entire league, shooting 54.4% on 5.6 attempts per game.




















