Steve Novak, James Jones and Ray Allen are identical players at this point in their careers, I give Novak the edge as a player between those three because currently hes the best 3 point shooter in the league. NY wouldnt trade Novak for Allen.
I would disagree with this, even though I agree that Ray's not the player he was a few years ago. Novak and Jones are spot up shooters who stand in one spot and hope that their defenders leave them wide open so that they can shoot spot up uncontested shots. Ray draws much more attention from the defense than they do, gets his shots off in tighter windows and frequently shoots when he's just run to the spot with a defender trailing. Again, he's not the player he used to be, but Novak and Jones would struggle to hit the rim if they attempted many of the shots that Ray takes and makes.
This is a good assement.
If Ray got the wide open looks at threes these guys do, he'd be a 75% shooter from distance. The shots Ray takes are of a far higher degree of difficulty.
Thats what I dont get.
Novak and Jones are way better 3 point shooters then Ray, why do they always get wide open looks but Ray almost never does.
You would think players would guard Novak all the time and always have a body glued to him since hes the best shooter in the NBA.
I can only assume that the premise in the bolded part assumes we're only talking about this season, to which I say fair enough.
All the same, here's how their shooting numbers this season break down:
Novak: 47.2% (1st) from 3-point land on 282 shots, 50.9% from 2-point land on 55 shots, 67.5% in adjusted FG%
Ray Allen: 45.3% (4th) from 3-point land on 234 shots, 46.3% from 2-point land on 259 shots, 56.6% in adjusted FG%
James Jones: 40.4% (19th) from 3-point land on 114 shots, 30.6% from 2-point land on 36 shots, 53.3% in adjusted FG%
The rankings pertain to 3-pt land percentage, only.
Based off this, yes, Novak is shooting better than Ray this season, which I'll give him credit for.
James Jones, on the other hand, clearly has not been a better shooter than Ray this season, and I have no idea what you found that compelled you to ever believe this.