I've seen a few posts indicating they thought our shooting got better. I'm not sure if that's true.
Out:
IT: 3.2 3PTM; .546 eFG%
Bradley: 2.0 3PTM; .533 eFG%
Jae: 2.2 3PTM; .572 eFG%
Kelly: 0.9 3PTM; .579 eFG%
Green: 0.8 3PTM; .494 eFG%
Jerebko: 0.6 3PTM; .521 eFG%
Amir: 0.3 3PTM; .612 eFG%
In:
Kyrie: 2.5 3PTM; .535 eFG%
Hayward: 2.0 3PTM; .536 eFG%
Morris: 1.5 3PTM; .477 eFG%
Tatum: 1.4 3PTM; .507 eFG% (college)
We'll be losing a lot of efficiency and outside shooting, and it won't all be made up by Kyrie and Hayward. Is this a worry, or will guys like Morris, Tatum, Smart and Jaylen step up?
PG: Going from IT to Kyrie won't affect our outside shooting much. (0)
SG: Going from Bradley to Jaylen will be a loss for us. (-)
SF: Going from Crowder to Hayward is either a wash or gain for us. (0)
PF: Going from Morris to Amir will be a significant addition to our outside shooting (+)
Guard bench: no real change with Rozier + Smart still here
Wing bench: Jerebko and Gerald Green's combined 1.0 3PTM in 21.5 minutes per game (when you consider their total stats divided by 82) will likely be absorbed by Tatum which is probably a net wash. (0)
Frontcourt bench: Losing Olynyk without a reliable frontcourt shooter is a significant loss. (-)
I'd say overall, our shooting is slightly worse on paper.
What gives me hope is that Avery was a poor shooter coming into the league but developed into a good spot up shooter. I saw positive strides in Jaylen's outside shot of the course of just his rookie season which gives me hope that he can develop similarly to Avery as a spot up shooter.