For curiosity, lets take a look at ALL shots taken outside of the paint as well as ALL shots taken inside the paint. This could help to tell us who have been out best inside and outside scorers so far:
Between these stats and the previous ones I posted, a few things I find interesting...
1. Barbosa has been a better back-up PG than many of us realise. He is second on the team in Asst% and his TORatio is the beston the lowest on the team. I don't have access to the formula to calculate pure point ratio, but Barbosa's is probably pretty solid right now.
2. Jeff Green has been shooting better than Paul Pierce both from Outside the paint AND inside the paint. I've been criticising the idea of Green starting over Pierce, but maybe it's not such a long shot. At the very least Pierce's minutes should go down (around 28, on par with KG) and Green should get those extra 5 minutes or so. Not only would this allow Pierce to be better rested (and hopefully get his percentages up) but would also give Green more opportunity to get involved in the game.
3. Rondo has taken as many outside shots as Terry, yet he has shot at the same overall percentage. This is skewed by the facts that (a) Terry takes more three point shots and (b) Rondo's jumpers are usually wide open, but still it's proof that Rondo's jump shot has improved dramatically. In fact I'm guessing that his 52% shooting from midrange is probably one of the best in the league right now among PG's.
4. Our most productive scorer this season has actually been KG. Despite taking more overall shot attempts than anybody else on the team, he's ranked first in FG% outside the paint and second in FG% inside the paint. Right now when we get desperate for points, we should be chucking the ball in to KG. Factor in KG's dominant defnse along with his intangibles and you can understand why we suck so badly when he steps off the floor.
5. Whenever Wilcox gets catches the ball from anywhere within the paint he is practically automatic - he is connecting on 75% of his field goal attempts inside the paint. Many people will argue that this is just an early season anomoly due to the small sample size, but he actually shot 53-87 (61%) from inside the paint last season. 75% might be exhagerated, but Wilcox is a seriously capable finisher around the basket.
6. At 20 years of age (and with only ~20 games of NBA expeience) Sullinger is already the best rebounder on our team.
7. Jason Terry has arguably been our most efficient shooter so far. KG has actually scored at a higher percentage, but Terry's TS% (factoring for three point attempts) has been slightly higher.