Re: Naz or Randle. Can't have both.
Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2025 3:07 pm
Caris LeVert is the one that gets me since he has the longest track record of being a middling shooter....until this season. I just wonder if Atkinson's offense is such a well oiled machine that guys are getting an extra beat on their 3-point shots to line 'em up.rapsuperstar31 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2025 10:23 amThose three point changes are crazy, one or two players having a jump sure but most of them is nuts. They've also been healthy this season. Last year games played Mitchell 55, Garland 57, Mobley, 50, and Allen missed most of the playoffs.Q-is-here wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2025 9:57 amI gotta dig deeper into Cleveland, as Kenny Atkinson appears to be a wizard of some sort. The Cavs have gone from #15 in 3pt % a season ago to a decisive #1 this year.AbeVigodaLive wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2025 9:26 am
I know they're not on much, but I suggest watching them when you get a chance.
That game vs. OKC was legit and one of the better played regular season games I've seen in years. In fact, it just revealed to me that we're just moving furniture on the Titanic right now if competing with those two teams down the line is the ultimate goal.
Player Name/Career 3pt%/This Season 3pt%:
Mitchell/36.9%/41%
Garland/39%/43%
Mobley/31%/41.6%
LeVert/34.7%/43.8%
Wade/37%/36.6%
Niang/39.6%/38.3%
Okoro/35.5%/43.5%
Merrill/38.3%/34.2%
Jerome/36.3%/41.2%
Every player except Wade, Niang, and Merrill has materially improved their 3-point shooting accuracy and a number of them are having career years. This can't be just be by chance, right? What has Atkinson done with their offense or team psychology to go from a middle of the pack shooting team last year to multiple guys having career years?