As expected
- Lack of Athleticism
- Don't ask them to block shots
- Bad rebounding performance by Olynyk
Also horrible shot selection. They both chucked some pretty ill-advised threes last night.
I have to think those threes are shots they hit in practice regularly so the coaching staff is encouraging them to take them. Statistically the three point shot is a better shot attempt than the 16-22 foot two point shot that both have shown(in college and probably practices) that they can make at a good enough clip. Knowing what we know about how this coaching staff love advanced statistics, gotta think they have no problem with this.
So, both are 23 or less in age. Given this is a lost season, my guess is the coaching staff is telling them to take those shots rather than the 18-20 foot shots they know they can make because mathematically its a better shot selection. Develop the shot now when they are young and it doesn't matter if they miss. It will pay dividends in later years.
First of all, there's no problem with the shot selection, there have been no contested or "ill-advised" 3s. But when you have some of the best shooting bigs in the league making a living from closer in (KG, West, Boozer, Randolph) you definitely have to wonder if they have the right idea.
Considering Bass is a better overall shooter, it's likely he can hit a higher percentage of 3s than Olynyk, Vitor, and Sully, just chooses not to. If the math tells us to, why wouldn't we force Bass (or KG) to stop chucking inefficient 20 footers?
Now if you have a soft guy like Frye or Ilyasova who can't score inside then whatever, let them fly. But Olynyk and Sully are great inside scorers, and a good 3pt shoot doesn't help them get in the paint as much as a good midrange in a triple threat situation.
If Olynyk, Vitor, and Sullinger are mathematically helping their team, then Bass and others like KG are mathematically hurting their team. You can't have it both ways. This has been debated for years with Josh Smith and Zach Randolph (who took opposing sides of the argument).