carnageta wrote:There's no excuses for Butler to not be at least a 33% shooter from deep. His previous 5 seasons before joining Miami: 34%, 35%, 37%, 31%, 38%. Use those legs and take the open shots in the flow of the offense, Jimmy!
To be a good 3pt shooter you have to work on your 3s, the great 3pt shooters spend a great amount of time basically every day working on their muscle memory for those shots. Since coming to Miami Butler's been utilized as a facilitator and truth be told, there's much better 3pt shooters on the team that makes sense for him to pass up even an open 3 to give one of those teammates a chance at a 3. This year Miami added a facilitating PG but I don't think Butler worked much on his 3pt shot in the offseason(probably worked on his midgame), but I did mention during the season it looked like Butler was actually looking to take 3s (vs last second 3s) and with that he'd be working on his 3ball(since he's actively looking to shoot 3s) which would be a good thing for Miami, up to a few weeks ago I was arguing this point vs something was wrong with his wrist. So, either his wrist magically got better then what it was or he's started working on shooting 3s and is building up the muscle memory to be where he currently is at with his 3pt shot. He's shown the ability early in his career to be a 38-39% shooter from the corners so if he could do it before, he should be able to do it again with the same amount of work(he was trying to become a 3&D player early in his career).
On 3s it's a lot about muscle memory, it's why players like Ray Allen would show up to games 3 to 3 1/2 hours early to get his shots in.
This following was the first article that came up, not the best.
It seems like a lot of effort for what is only a 20-minute workout, especially for a player that only averaged eight shots per game in the regular season. Still, it’s a routine, and Ray Allen is sticking with it. Since Allen’s second NBA season, so long ago that it was Michael Jordan’s final year with the Chicago Bulls, Ray has been getting to home and away arenas three and a half hours before tipoff to work on his shooting. The practice routine has continued unabated for a decade and a half, with four different teams, and his slavish devotion to the workout has changed the culture for the Miami Heat.
https://sports.yahoo.com/ray-allen-often-personal-team-bus-ride-early-162053238.html?a20=1