Knightro wrote:pepe1991 wrote:Hezonja also had picture perfect jumpshot. Never went in.
Cole shoots 36% FG , he didn't even shot at college average in college.
Kevin Martin was great shooter ,few times in his career he was among best shooters in nba, and his shooting form was as ugly as it gets.
Doesn't matter how it looks, results are what counts.
But it's much easier to predict ugly looking form won't go in than good looking form won't.
Shame on me for continuing to do this with you, but I can't help it.
Which sample size is more real?
The first 12 games where Anthony shot 32.6% from the floor and 17.9% from three.
Or the last 9 games where Anthony is shooting 41.1% from the floor and 48.5% from three?
Let's try with 72/213, combionation of all 3s at college and nba level.
Still get to 33,8% for 3, witch is still below average at every level of basketball, especially for point guard.
I can every post come back and rub in a face how wrong people were here about Fultz developing jumpshot, Elfrid Payton "fixed" jumpshot for 3 years, Gordon's "development " for 7 . But it's boring, Cole thing will just another thing i was right about, but at that point fans will move to new shiny new toy to overvalue. As always.
Why not use sample size of just last 3 games ( 31% FG, 20% for 3) or any other one that does not include his " hot streak" of 3 games?
Instad, i used college full season and every single game in nba he played. And results are, as usaul for Anthony, underwealming.
But even if I entertain idea of 9 games ( witch is laughable ,because it's as cherrypicked as possible) his true shooting percentage in them still does not come close to nba league's average. Instad, it's 52,7%, that makes him 7th most "efficienct" Magic player among 11 who suited up in that period.
Don't be like that Makavali throll that creeps from cave once in month after he Cole finally looks like 10th man in rotation. Look what Immanuel Quickley, Haliburton, Lamelo Ball, Wiseman, Maxey are doing and come back with straight face that Cole is " doing fine". Those players all had no SL, nobody had that much time to prepare, yet they are couple of light years ahead of him in performance. Just like it was at college. He simply isn't that talented. Every possession of him trying to run any sort of offense shows it.
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