
Aaron Gordon shot chart on team where he isn't allow to do bulls*** and pretend he is Paul George
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Aaron Gordon on team that does not know how to say no to mediocre player that is trying things he can't even make at practice.
On the Nuggets
61% of shots taken inside 10 feet, 28% are threes. Only 11% of shots are mid range.On Orlando Magic:
45% shots taken inside 10 feet, 31% threes. 24% shots are mid range.
Over span of a season, on 800 shots taken, it means he went from shooting, 200 mid range jumpers ( at just awful accuracy) a year to 88.
In other words, great team, and great coaching, one that does not empowers delusions due draft stock, delited from his existence 120 bad shots a year.
How much his role changed? On Magic he had 100 or more dunks -once. Normally he would have 70 dunks over 70-80-ish games of a season.
On Nuggets this year in 18 games alone he has 44 dunks. On Nuggets last year he had 130 dunks. In season where he played equal amount of min for both Magic and Nuggets ( 25) he had 19 dunks on Magic and 33 on Nuggets.
They just know his strenghts ( finishing around rim, being super athletic, being target man in open floor transition, some missmatch postups ) and limit his weaknesses ( decision making, ballhandling, mid range, pullups ).
Magic always empowered his weaknesses and glorified them, and he didn't want to play to his strenghts. Lose -lose situation it was.
This also goes for Vuc as well. Vuc flat out does NOT shoot mid range jumpers
at all any more. And ofc, his TS% went from mediocre 54% to 57%.
Better teams know how to say no to their players. Poorly runned teams empower primadonna behavior on and off the court .
I really hate this about majority of fans in general. They don't understand context. Bad teams stay bad because they empower bad behavior and celebrate usless counting stats. Good teams are good because players know their roles and they are not allowed to play to their weaknesses. And fans still can't understand that "role player on great team" could easly average +20 ( Jeremy Grant example) on bad team. That doesn't make him "bad on good team" or "great on bad team" , it just means he has green light to jack enough shots to get some arbitrary numbers that are only important in minds of fans who judge players based on PPG, RPG & APG. Ignoring literally context of how those numbers were made.
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