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Udoka shot 42%FG and 37%3PT for us one year. Not too shabby
Tracey McGrady- As a Spur- 0% FG (0-7) & 0% 3PT (0-3)
LOL beat me to it by a minute.
Gotta be lightning quick around this place
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Anthony Carter (Speedy Claxton's replacement) or Ron Mercer.
Players who are supposed to be shooters that sucked? Or does this include bigs?
Including Bigs, maybe Rodman? He was terrible.
For players who are supposed to be actual shooters, assuming only dudes who at least got moderately decent playtime, statistically Stephen Jackson was among the worst any time remotely recently.
2012: 37.4% FG%, 28.8% 3pt%
2013: 37.3% FG%, 27.1% 3pt%
Awful, ty stats for a dude playing 26 and 20 minutes a game each season. Dude had 2nd worst offensive rating of anyone on the team playing at least 400 minutes in 2012.
And last year in 2013, 10 points worse offensive rating than the 2nd worst (of anyone to play even 200 minutes. Still worst overall of people who even played 1 minute) and played over 1,000 minutes himself. Also had 5th worst defensive rating on team. With only Matt Bonner and our PGs topping him. Dude literally had negative 1.2 offensive win shares.
Rodman
Can't forget about Keith Boggins either.....
Seemed liked Bogans, I felt like he missed just about every shot he ever took for us
Hmm, two with multiple bad seasons.
The consistently bad: Jaren Jackson
The kinda bad: Bruce Bowen
Edit: the kinda bad, but didn't shoot as much, but made some beauties: Robert Horry
For single seasons; played in the NBA/BAA; in the regular season; from 1946-47 to 2012-13; playing for the San Antonios Spurs (Tex/Dal); requiring Field Goal Attempts >= 82; sorted by ascending Field Goal Pct.
Damon Stoudamire
Chris Whitney
Robert Horry
Reggie Geary
Irv Kiffin
Sleepy Floyd
Jerome Kersey
Charlie Ward
Jamie Feick
Danny Ferry
For single seasons; played in the NBA/BAA; in the regular season; from 1946-47 to 2012-13; playing for the San Antonios Spurs (Tex/Dal); requiring Field Goal Attempts >= 164; sorted by ascending Field Goal Pct.
Reggie Geary
Sleepy Floyd
Jerome Kersey
Robert Horry
Chuck Person
Doc Rivers
Beno Udrih
Stephen Jackson (2012-2103)
Vernon Maxwell
For single seasons; played in the NBA/BAA; in the regular season; from 1946-47 to 2012-13; playing for the San Antonios Spurs (Tex/Dal); requiring Field Goal Attempts >= 246; sorted by ascending Field Goal Pct.
Robert Horry
Chuck Person
Doc Rivers
Beno Udrih
Stephen Jackson 2012-2013
Vernon Maxwell
Lloyd Daniels
Jaren Jackson
Jaren Jackson different year
For single seasons; played in the NBA/BAA; in the regular season; from 1946-47 to 2012-13; playing for the San Antonios Spurs (Tex/Dal); requiring Field Goal Attempts >= 328; sorted by ascending Field Goal Pct.
Chuck Person
Beno Udrih
Stephen Jackson 2012-2013
Vernon Maxwell
Lloyd Daniels
Jaren Jackson
Bruce Bowen
Roger Mason
Jaren Jackson (third year for him)
Cory Alexander
For single seasons; played in the NBA/BAA; in the regular season; from 1946-47 to 2012-13; playing for the San Antonios Spurs (Tex/Dal); requiring Field Goal Attempts >= 410; sorted by ascending Field Goal Pct.
Vernon Maxwell
Jaren Jackson
Roger Mason
Jaren Jackson
Cory Alexander
Bruce Bowen
Vinnie Johnson
Hedo Turkoglu
Bruce Bowen (different year)
Mike Bratz
Dennis Rodman?
Not even close. He was, for example, a MUCH better shooter than Avery Johnson.
http://www.nba.com/spurs/tom-copa-talkin-tj
And Spurs fans want to about how this team is run today.TC: The letter was written by my father-in-law. My wife, Molly, and I were in Belgium. Molly was pregnant and I asked her where she wanted to have the baby. She said “I would really prefer to be near my mother” who at the time was living in Austin. So we said “Fine, let’s go to Austin for the summer.” We actually moved in with my in-laws. One day my father-in-law said “Hey, you know Larry Brown, you know Richie Adubato.” Richie was the coach of the Mavericks at the time and Larry in San Antonio, as we know. He said “You should write them letters and let them know you are in town, in case they need somebody to play.” And I just laughed at him. I said “Dad, that’s not how it works. You can’t just write a letter to the coach of an NBA team and say ‘I’m here in case you want me.’ I mean these guys are busy.” He says “Well, if you’re not going to write it, do you mind if I write it for you?” So I said “No, I don’t care if you write it, but I’m just telling you that it’s stupid.” So he wrote the letter and sure enough, Molly and I are sitting in the hospital, in the labor room, and the phone rings. The nurse looks at me and says “That’s for you guys.” So I pick it up and say “This is Tom.” The voice on the other end of the phone says “Tom, this is Bob Bass, the general manager for the San Antonio Spurs, how are you?” I’m like “ o Mr. Bass, I’m fine, thank you.” He started explaining that the rookie free agent camp was coming up, that he couldn’t promise me anything but he’d like me to come down and they’d give me a look, that they wanted someone to push Dwayne Schintzius around. I said “Mr. Bass, I’d love to come but I’m kind of busy at the moment, can we talk about this later.” He just started laughing, he knew that he was calling at a bad time. So he gave me the name of his administrative assistant, said “Call her and she’ll give you the plans. We’ll see you Thursday.” The next day we go home from the hospital, I literally drop Molly off upstairs in the bedroom, grab my stuff, get in the truck and drive down to San Antonio.
A page full of bad shooting Spurs without mention of Alfredrick Hughes? (speaking of "And Spurs fans want to about how this team is run today . . . . ")
Jason Hart was pretty bad. Jacque Vaughn couldn't score outside of 17 feet.
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