I do love the presentation of an opinion as a stat. Usually it's a fact, a stat is a new route to go down. Nice
Bad shooting is a stat. Not an opinion. 8 for 22 is not an opinion. Neither is 7/20 and 3/14 or back to back 4/18 and 4/20.
Is 5/16 an opinion? What about 6/16? 7/19 now there's an opinion. Want a better opinion back to back 3/17's following the previous week's 9/23. And there are unfortunately plenty more opinions.
Let's face it. Tatum is very good, borderline great. But he is not there yet. Not consistent on a night after night basis. Also, on the night's that he doesnt have it (which happens to all greats) he does NOT put up better stats in other areas (assists, rebounds or defense) or even get to the line at a higher rate.
He is still young and needs to improve by being a more consistent main scorer. That was my point!
If your teams #1 scorer is inconsistent, as the record (teams and his stats) show. The teams record will reflect that.
Listing one-off field goal shooting occurrences is a terrible metric for efficiency. EFG% and TS% are both much more valuable because they value points and free throws.
Of small forwards who qualify for ESPN's stats (53 players) Tatum is 2 in rebounds per game and 6 in assists per game. He is also =5 in steals and 6 in free throw attempts. So for most non-scoring stats he's around top-5 in his position, while being the highest scoring small forward per game in the NBA.
I'm very confused about your point. He's not any more inconsistent than any other star who isn't MVP calibre, and he's reliably good at things other than scoring.
Thank you!
It's almost like people forget the days when guys like Hayward, Kyrie, Isaiah and even Pierce / Ray would have bad shooting nights. It happens! It happens even to guys like Lebron, Steph Curry and James Harden.
- James harden has played 42 Games this season, and shot 42% or worse in 12 of them (29%)
- Steph has played 61 games this season and shot 42% or less in 15 of them (25%)
- Lebron has played 43 Games this season and shot 42% or less in 9 of them (21%)
- Kyrie has played 51 games this season and shot 42% or less in 11 of them (22%)
Average that out and those guys as a whole shot <42% in 24% of their - one in four games basically. And every guy on that list has played at least 10 years in the league, is pretty much a surefire hall of famer, and has either been an MVP or a top 2 player on a championship team.
Tatum has played 61 games this season and shot 42% or less in 21 of them (34%). Half of those cases were from a long stretch (from 11th Feb to 2nd March) Tatum shot <42% in 11 of 13 games because he was struggling with the effects of COVID - i dont think it's reasonable to hold that against him.
Now factor in that Tatum is 23 years old and only playing in his 4th NBA season, and well...I think he's doing quite nicely to be honest.