Celts17Pride wrote:playa-hater wrote:Hal14 wrote:Interesting stat.
Herb Jones shot a miserable 0/19 from 3 over his last 10 games. However, before that - during his previous 23 games he shot 20/38 from 3 which is 52.6%
IDK, maybe word got out that this dude was lighting it up shooting over 50% from 3 so teams really tried to take the shot away from him and as a result he was missing shots but was still able to score going to the basket since teams were playing up on him.
Then again, his FT shooting was also down end of season. Those last 10 games he shot 20/35 (57.1%) from the line. The previous 23 games he shot 72/94 (76.6%).
It's got to be concerning that. has shooting took such a nose dive end of season but there's hope that if he can get back to how he was shooting in the 1st half of the season the C's could have themselves a steal.
Herb Jones qualifies my desire as a tough switchable wing defender. But his jump shot regardless of good/bad shooting scares me. It is mechanically flawed. There are certainly shooting exception to not having pure shooting mechanics.
But just like with R Gray, I will trust that Boston's Brass really gave it a good look.
In my opinion Herb Jones would be a lock if Danny Ainge was still in Boston. Stevens is not going to draft a wing that can't shoot. Celtics already have Romeo Langford for that position.
Herb's shooting is concerning but
a) he's so damn good at everything else (arguably the best, most versatile defender in the draft, awesome passer, not ball dominant, etc.) and
b) just over 35% from 3 and over 70% from FT line aren't that bad. John Collins is gonna get a max deal and he shot 35% from 3 this year for the hawks..Collins is 2 inches taller but Herb has 1 inch longer wingspan, both very athletic, Collins is a better rebounder and better post moves but Herb is better perimeter defender and much better passer, better ball handling. Not saying Herb is gonna be better than Collins (Collins at age 22 was putting up better points and rebounds numbers in the NBA than herb was putting up in college) but it's really not that far fetched that Herb can't be almost as good. Scoring and rebounding Collins is better but Herb is better at everything else and Herb is a good rebounder too
If you look at a guy like Siakam. At age 22 (Herb's age now) Siakam scored just 4 PPG as a rookie for the Raptors, shooting 14.3% from 3 and 68.8% from the line. Year before that his last year of college Siakam shot 20% from 3 and. 68.8% from the line. Why did Siakam work out in the long run? Because a) Toronto is good at developing young players b) Siakam has a good motor c) He's crazy athletic and long (6'9" with a 7'3" wingspan)... Well, Herb isn't quite as long (6'7" with a 7'0" wingspan) but he is very athletic, plays with a good motor, and hopefully with some of the coaching changes we've made we'll be really good at developing our young guys. Siakam's career high is only 36.9% from 3 which is very good but still not that much higher than Herb last year (35.1%) although Siakm has had a couple seasons well over 80% from the line so clearly he has put in some work to improve there, with good coaching
I do think that with his length, athleticism, defensive positioning, defensive discipline, defensive instincts, Herb could be a guy who gives Durant, Collins, Siakam and even Giannis some serious problems