Some guys can shoot, some can't.
Rozier can't. Wanamaker can.
And how do we know that ? Based on the 33 3p attempts he has this season? Or his 34% in europe ?
Based on Wanamaker shooting 50% from three and 90% from the line. He is also a better passer than Rozier.
Rozier has been a constant 38% shooter his entire career.
48% on 33 attempt 3p shots. Are seriously considering this credible sample size? Then I guess you believe that Domantas Sabonis is a better 3p shooter than Curry... 53% Wow!
And then you go on mentioning Rozier's carrier percentage... What about BW's carrier 3p? What about Wannamaker's carrier in general.. Other than the 8mpg for the celtics had you seen him play?
33 career three point attempts & 20 career free throw attempts in the NBA.
He was a career 36% 3P shooter overseas and 84% from the FT line.
I'd say we're looking at too little a sample size here.
Since the Summer of 2015, Brad Wanamaker has shot 717 three pointers, converting 272 of them - 38% rate. He did this in 5838 minutes in Europe, NBA and G-League.
This is
not a small sample size. He's a cautious shooter and mostly shoots open shots off the catch, but he's been solid at those for a while.
Restricting the analysis to his numbers with the Celtic surely produces a small sample size, but there's no reason to do that, considering jump shooting efficiency tends to translate well between Europe and the NBA, at least at the level Wanamaker was playing.
Looking at his career numbers don't make much sense either because Wanamaker will soon be 30 years old. He's steadily improved as a shooter, so it's not all relevant that he shot 22% from 3 with Limoges in 2012/13 or that he didn't make a single 3 pointer with the Austin Toros during the DLeauge regular season the year before.
It'd be similar to disregard Brook Lopez as a shooter because he makes far less than a 3 pointer per game throughout his career.