As we've talked about before FNG, volume matters. All those guys you listed are reliable catch and shoot 3 pt shooters (well, at least in the regular season they were), but their defenders aren't desperately chasing them around and over the top of screens to contest their attempts, i.e. none of them are dangerous movement shooters. That matters to an offense because a lot of defenders lay off an extra step from a stationary shooter and provide gap help on drives while still being able to scramble back for a decent contest.FNG wrote: ↑Thu Jun 20, 2024 8:28 pmLip, don't you think almost every team out there wants more scoring/shooting off their benches? But here are the 3-point shooting stats for some of our bench players:Lipoli390 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 20, 2024 6:32 pm As I see it, the Wolves have three significant needs for next season:
1. Better outside shooting/scoring off the bench. This won’t come from within and the second apron leaves us only two options - the draft, and a vet minimum free agent signing. Neither option is particularly reliable.
2. Another high quality ball-handler who creates for himself and others to take some of that burden off Ant’s shoulders. I don’t see this coming from within either, except perhaps from a significantly improved Jaden.
3. More toughness. As good as we were defensively, I don’t think this team is mentally or physically tough enough to win an NBA championship. It’s telling that our two best defensive players, Rudy and Jaden, are not physically strong. Jaden will get physically stronger and seems to have a lot of fight in him. But Rudy is easily overpowered physically and that’s not going to change. There’s no toughness in him. This is something we could remedy with a vet minimum FA signing, although I don’t have anyone in mind at the moment.
Naz: 41.4%
NAW: 39.1%
JMac: 47.2%
Morris: 42.4%
Granted the last two guys averaged fewer than one make per game. But I don't know that I can come up with any team that had 4 rotation reserves making more than 39.1% of their threes. Certainly not any of the three teams we faced in the playoffs, and not Boston either. We have guys who can make shots on our bench. The question is: is Finchie utilizing them properly?
Boston and Dallas were #1 and #2 respectively during the regular season in terms of 3 point attempts. The Wolves were 23rd. And Kyle Anderson especially was an albatross that hung over the neck of our offense.
We can literally never have enough shooters on this team.