Great find, Krumeto, and some really good discussion by everyone in the comments.
This is the kind of thread that I wish we had more of.
I think the results speak heavily of multiple factors. IT's low "open" & "wide open" numbers probably are a result of all the attention he commands from the defense. As others have noted, having another effective 'scoring threat' on the floor seemingly would really help a lot. 'Kinda impressive how efficient he manages to be in spite of all the attention.
Conversely, the extremely high "open" and "wide open" numbers for our 3PT-shooting bigs (Sully, Kelly & Jonas) probably speaks to how little defenses concerned themselves with defending our bigs outside the paint. I wonder if JJ, given how well he shot last year, will still enjoy those same wide-open looks?
Combining these two things, it may be relevant that of the three bigs mentioned, Sully has the lowest 'openness' numbers, but played by far the smallest share of his own minutes on the floor with Isaiah.
Defensive priorities aren't, of course, the only factors. How well our offense generated open (or not) looks off picks and simple individual shot selection also have to factor into this as well.
And probably the simple threat of the ability to put the ball on the floor and attack closeouts probably factors into KO's huge "open" rating, yet his strong shooting balanced that with a more modest "wide open" rating. If he could ever finally play with the confidence his skills should merit, he could be a very impressive offensive force.
Of course, some would counter that Kelly has such huge 'open' ratings primarily because of his reluctance to shoot anything with a defender within 15 feet …