Bradley has simply not taken enough shots to have proven himself or built any type of credibility. As a comparison, Tony Allen shot a very similar percentage and quantity his first year too.
Three out of his four years in the league, Green hasn't even been a decent 3 point shooter. If you think 33.7% and less than 1 per game for his whole career is anything more than "unproven," I have to question that. You know the average is typically around 36% for the all the players in the league? And Green is certainly not known for revealing new aspects to his game each year.
Here are our stats for above the break threes:
Jason Terry: 101-280 (36%)
Paul Pierce: 84-232 (36%)
Courtney Lee: 37-113 (33%)
Keyon Dooling: 15-50 (30%)
Jeff Green: 36-144 (25%)
Avery Bradley: 2-18 (11%)
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Total: 275-837 (32.9%)
Our stats for corner threes:
Avery Bradley: 20-36 (56%)
Courney Lee: 50-103 (49%)
Jason Terry: 37-84 (44%)
Jeff Green: 28-64 (44%)
Paul Pierce: 16-41 (39%)
Keyon Dooling: 12-31 (39%)
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Total: 163-359 (45.4%)
Overall stats
Avery Bradley: 22-54 (40.7%)
Courney Lee: 87-216 (40.3%)
Jason Terry: 137-364 (37.6%)
Paul Pierce: 100-273 (36.6%)
Keyon Dooling: 27-81 (33.3%)
Jeff Green: 64-208 (30.8%)
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Overall: 437-1196 (36.6%)
That's pretty solid overall three point shooting numbers overall, and while we may not be fantastic from above the break, we are potentially
deadly from the corner.
For the record, only 8 NBA teams shot over 36% from three last season:
1. San Antonio - 39.3%
2. Golden State - 38.8%
3. Chicago - 37.5%
4. Orlando - 37.5%
5. Atlanta - 37.0%
6. Indiana - 36.8%
7. Boston - 36.2%
8. Philly - 36.2%
This year I would say we have one great three point shooter (Terry), two good ones (Lee and Pierce), two solid ones (Bradley, Green, Dooling) and two wildcards (Sullinger, Joseph).
More importantly we have the ability to have as many as five three point shooters (Terry, Lee, Pierce, Green, Sullinger) on the court at any one time if we play small-ball.
The lineup I think will be the most deadly offensively however would be Terry, Lee, Pierce, Green and Garnett. If we have Terry + Pierce above the break and Lee + Green in the corners with KG inside, it extremely difficult for any team to double KG in the post. With Garnett being such a great passer out of double teams and so many shooters on the perimeter we would be daring them to try it.
We always had the ability to put up to 3 shooters out there, but the difference makers this year are Green and Sullinger - we haven't had a legic big man that can shoot the three since Rasheed left us two seasons back.