So far on the season Shaquille O'Neal is shooting 47 for 70 in Field Goal Attempts (FGA), for a percentage of .671. While many of those are ally-oops or good penetrations by Rondo, and I'm all for "playing within the offense", I think it's time that Shaq gets more FGAs.
Looking at Shaq compared to the other PF/C's on the team:
S.O'Neal: 47-70 for .671
Garnett: 96-184 for .522
J.O'Neal: 15-34 for .441
S.Erdin: 12-27 for .444
G.Davis: 59-123 for .480
All of the PF/C's on the team are a benefit of the Celtic's unselfish offense, and so I think that generally needs to be discounted from the stats. Players like Garnett typically play farther from the hoop, while someone like Jermaine plays much closer.
When it's all said and done, I think the logical conclusions (from an offensive only standpoint) are the following:
1) Shaq & Garnett are the only high quality offensive options on the team at the PF/C position.
2) The offense needs to involve Shaquille O'Neal more.
3) Garnett should continue to get shots at the pace he is getting them.
4) Semih Erdin is not converting enough of his shots down low. He's a rookie, and is not supposed to be out there during the playoffs so it's kind of ok.
5) Glen Davis is getting too many shots for his moderate FG%. He's taking nearly 2x the amount of shots that Shaq is. Example: tonight against the Raptors he shot 16 shots (2nd most on the team), while Shaq was 5 for 5.
6) Jermaine O'Neal, whether due to injury or new inception into this offense, is not performing up to the MLE.
Above all I'd like to see the offense take more advantage of Shaquille O'Neal's ability to position himself for a high quality shot. There's no excuse for lesser players to be getting more shot attempts than him.
1) Shaq and KG are great offensive options for any team - when used correctly. Use them in the flow of offense, and hit them in their sweet spots, and they are as good as anybody in the league. Run their offense THROUGH them all the time? Not a great idea.
2) Only if he gets position deep and has the size and/or strength advantage, which he usually does.
3) I agree. Garnett is not forcing anything, getting his open jumpers and alley-oops. When he has a size/quickness advantage, he takes his man one-on-one. No complaints whatsoever about how Garnett is performing offensively (or defensively).
4) Erden is a rookie who was thrown in the pit way too soon. He was not to be relied on this season - or atleast this early. I give him a pass, although he shows some nice footwork and a decent touch. He definitely has promise.
5) The big difference between Baby and Shaq is who they are playing with. Shaq plays with the starters who are going to touch the ball. Baby plays with them at times too, but usually with the second unit which doesn't have guys who can create their own shot for the most part. Baby attempts a lot of putbacks and has the ability to take and make outside shots (often used as a bailout with the shot-clock winding down), which makes his FGA number more feasible.
6) Obviously JO has been a disappointment (besides his obvious shot-blocking ability) thus far, but he too gets a pass from me. Unless this becomes habitual, which is possible. But he hasn't has many preseason games, and was obviously not 100% when he did play. Reserve judgement on him until he strings together a few healthy weeks worth of games.