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GodSaveTheKnicks
Posts: 23952 Alba Posts: 21 Joined: 11/21/2006 Member: #1207 USA |
![]() TMS wrote:martin wrote:been thinking about at the argument that MDA's system NEEDS 3point shooters to be successful and I am trying to figure out which system in the league DOESN'T need a good outside shooting game to win (and 3 pointer in general). It would be conducive to winning if we hit something better than 32% of them. There are quality teams that take a lot of 3s (LA, San Antonio, Phoenix). They just hit them at a better rate. Check it out: Let's try to elevate the level of discourse in this byeetch. Please
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Olbrannon
Posts: 21913 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 10/2/2009 Member: #2919 USA |
![]() Well I don't find a production on offense that compares production on 2 vs 3 pt shots but certainly you would have to take into account the extra TO's that driving to the rim in traffic would cause and the fouls drawn or made. To me the whole key to a SSOL should not be 3's but the break and when we get out in the break we are doing well. Now contrary to what everyone says about our PG play the numbers http://www.82games.com/1011/1011NYK5.HTM show us to be below competition at 3 positions center, power forward and shooting guard But only SG is below average
What should be telling is point production off 3 attempts vs everything else. Edited. as average for a position was taken at 15 PER Bill Simmons on Tyreke Evans
"The prototypical 0-guard: Someone who handles the ball all the time, looks for his own shot, gets to the rim at will and operates best if his teammates spread the floor to watch him."
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