According to Hoops Data website:
Shooting percentages from 16-23 ft:
Rondo: 38%
Rose: 38%
Westbrook: 36%
Interesting.
But I'm pretty certain there's a pretty big disparity between those %'s and the number of shots taken. Rondo takes very few shots typically, whereas both Rose and Westbrook are their team's main offensive weapons.
Rose takes about 5 shots from that range a game, Westbrook 4.5, Rondo 3.3. Not that big a disparity.
The difference becomes apparent when you look at the shift in shot selection.
Rose used to shoot around 7 a game from that 16-23 ft range, and less than 1 from 3. Now he shoots nearly 5 3's a game, and hit them at a higher percentage than any other shot.
Rondo is shooting more 16-23 footers than he ever has, and hitting a lower percent of them than he did in 08 or 09.
Yes, Rondo's recent slump has dragged his average down to below what he was at a couple of years ago but he's still above where he was at last year. The previous poster claimed that there must be a big disparity between the number of shots Rondo takes from that range and the number of shots Westbrook and Rose take from that area. That's not really the case, and I don't see how your post affects the discussion one way or the other.
Celtics18 noted that Rose and Westbrook were their teams main offensive weapons, and that the similar fg% numbers could be overlooking a disparity in the number of shots.
Pseudoelite countered that they actually had similar fg attempts from that range, indicating that the fg% numbers originally posted may not be subject to the volume bias that celtics18 mentioned, and possibly suggesting that the two are in fact similar shooters statistically
I suggested looking at the shift in shot selection, to show that while the fg% numbers from that range may be similar, it should not be taken as a sign that the 2 players have statistically similar shooting, as Rose has decreased his shooting in that range in exchange for vastly improved 3 point shooting, while Rondo has increased his shooting there for a decrease in production.
The impact of my statement on the overall discussion of jealousy related to Roses shooting, was to illustrate that similar fg%s from 16-23 ft., do not account for Roses 3 point proficiency, and therefore should not be seen as an equalizing factor in a shooting comparison between the two.