Interesting comment tonight on the telecast -- one of those "from the huddle" tidbits -- KO and Sully are apparently being told to take "in rhythm" three-pointers. That's interesting. I guess the directive is coming from the top.
Did anyone not think this was the case? It's the smart thing to do and Stevens is a smart coach.
Having sub-30% shooters take sub-30% shots with regularity is a smart thing?
Probably takes time to learn to shoot 3's in game.
I reckon it's smarter than basing your entire offense around long 2's, the worst shot in basketball.
The 3 seems to be a nice weapon to have.
It's smarter to take a shot that you're going to make with regularity.
But I reckon you believe that everyone's bound to learn if they unload enough bricks in actual games, so there's no point convincing you?
It's not like Olynyk doesn't have the range. I'm sure you've read about this (as I myself found out about this in CB) but in case you haven't,
Olynyk did very very well in a drill called the 'Jazz 100 drill'. Apparently he came in second best in the 3 point shooting drill, and the drill is usually reserved for non-big players.
Draftexpress noted Sullinger has range and has tried to expand to the 3 point line in college.If it were bigs who have
zero history and/or indication that they have any ability to shoot 3's, I would probably agree with you.
But I see 2 bigs with less than a year of NBA experience learning a new style of basketball.
This year being what it is, why the hell not.
I'm not just talking about the duo, though. Currently the team sits at 20th in 3's attempted versus finishing 27th last year.
I remember long 2's being the worst shot in basketball is pretty much proven to be factual (I think it might even have been explored in a front page article on CB).
Attempting less of those and more 3's with a team that doesn't have much firepower in the paint seems smart.
Not completely ignoring an entire facade of the game (which Doc seems to have done) that has a high payoff,
that is very much used on many of the top teams of the NBA, is also smart.