Points and not getting your shot blocked are superficial? Points win the games. Big Baby's inability to finish strong (with dunks, yes they do actually have value) took points off the board for us.
Glen Davis shot 63% at the rim last year, Brandon Bass shot 66% at the rim last year.
Davis was a better finisher than you'd think from how often his shot ends up getting blocked.
Yeah, he was generally okay at the rim. The problem for BBD was what happened between 16-23 feet.
Its not JUST that he's been a terrible shooter out there the last couple of years (31% in 2009-10, 35% in 2010-11). Its the
decision making exhibited by the sheer _number_ of such shots he was taking out there. This last year, his attempts from that range rocketed up to 4.6 per game! That's WAY WAY more than he took from any other range. He only took 3.1 per game at the rim!
When you consider that almost ALL of the rest of our top-rotation players shoot significantly better than he did from that range (and several shoot better from THREE PT range) it was just poor, poor decision making to take so many shots.
Rondo, also, takes a large percentage of his own shots from that same range. The difference is that for Rondo that was still secondary to the amount of shots he took at the rim, AND in Rondo's case, that range was Rondo's 2nd best shooting range (Rondo shot 41% from there).
If you replace BBD's shooting percentage for those same attempts with an actual competent shooter from that range ... say ... Brandon Bass at 44% - then instead of making only 1.6 of those attempts, you make 2.02 of them. So that means two things: Thats an additional ~.8 pts per game AND it's ~.4 fewer _missed shots_ per game. The latter become defensive rebounds about 70% of the time - so that's like an _extra_ turnover every third game.
In the NBA, possessions are finite and missed shots are brutal because the defense grabs ~70% of all missed shots. So you DON'T want to be taking 35% shots. Yet BBD took 355 of them.
And the thing is, this really understates how bad the problem got. The poor numbers for BBD above are for the season - but he actually was very good in the first half and then completely degenerated in the second half. He was taking more and more shots outside and shooting more and more poorly.
I think there were a couple of contributors to this. Obviously, BBD got fat. His knee got injured. He was in a contract year. I think that basically, he lost the hops to be confident going inside and preferred to drift out and take jump shots. I also think he was playing selfish, trying to pad his 'superficial stats' as koslodoev calls them.
And that was just killer for our offense overall.