The point I am trying to make that must not be sinking in with you guys is that his shooting is trending upward. Over the first 80% of the season his shooting was around 37% and his shooting on the outside around 27%. Over the last 20% of the season it has improved immensely.
This is not some player that has been in the league for years who has a track record of making a certain percentage so you count the good and the bad nights. He is a developing player trying to develop an outside shot and you need to track the trend in which his development is taking.
In that one game during the last 20% of the season he shot more shots and missed more shots than in any other game in his career. So are you telling me that if you want to track how he is developing, how he has been trending recently, that you count the worst shooting night of his career? Because having the worst shooting night of your career happens all the time??
The point I am making is that if you look at his current trend, his outside shooting is improving and if you discount the one game that he had recently that was the worst shooting game of his career because you don't have the worst shooting night of your life every week, then it's fairly obvious that he is shooting much better.
And [dang] the stats, what do your eyes tell you? His shot is much more fluid, much less hesitant. He is shooting and not aiming anymore and it is very obvious just from viewing it. And it is showing up in his overall confidence in the shot.
Baby had a horrific start to the year statistically developing that shot so looking at his yearly number isn't going to give you an idea of how he is shooting right now. My 9 game stats, which just so happen to show the last 20% of the season show a significant upward trend as does the visual observation of his game.