A mental breakdown tbh. I like your thought process though. It’s puzzling he hasn’t made this a point of development over the lat 3-4 years. He seems capable and is a pretty determined and hard working guy. I truthfully just don’t get it.
In 29 games this year DD has attempted 2 or less treys.
In the 8 games he launched 3 or more, all but 1 game he shot 33% or better.
3-4
0-4
3-4
2-6
1-3
1-3
1-3
1-3
12-30 = 40%
What would happen if DD was ordered to average at least 3 treys a game?
A mental breakdown tbh. I like your thought process though. It’s puzzling he hasn’t made this a point of development over the lat 3-4 years. He seems capable and is a pretty determined and hard working guy. I truthfully just don’t get it.
Yeah, it's hard to understand. I guess, he is so used to playing a certain way, it's hard for him to change his game.
Ironically, more 3's would open up his mid-range and driving game.
I actually don't think he's a bad 3 point shooter. My guess is that he hates taking shots that doesn't have a high percentage of going in, which is why most of his shots are around the rim nowadays.
Same issue with LMA. It sounds like he didn't want to adjust either, though he was actually a good outsider shooter.
Horked this off the DJ thread:
FFS does Pop tell this to Derozan?
Obviously not.
It would devastate DePression to hear criticism. He'd prolly go straight back to the Jack in the Box parking lot and contemplate the viability of suicide.
not in the waters of the riverwalk he won't be
It really is disgusting watching this guy catch the ball at the line and hesitate and allow the defense to recover because he's terrified of shooting a 3 for some reason. And when he does he steps on the ing line 90% of the time. It has to be a subliminal thing at this point. I've never seen anyone so scared of shooting a 3 pointer in my life
I don't get Pop sometimes... he's quick tempered-- to a fault I would say-- and often has the persona of a drill sergeant, but then he has these moments of oh golly gee, I try to get these guys to shoot more threes and they just won't do it.
I read it as him playing it off like the guys just don't listen to him, when in reality his system isn't built around taking three-point shots and (let's be honest) it's not really one of the team's strengths.
If it was as simple as telling DeRozan or Murray "just take 5+ threes a game"...it could probably happen, but I don't think the team would be better off if it is not something they are comfortable doing, and especially if the team isn't working to actually make those quality shots.
But I probably tend to read too much into things sometimes.
I say let's take it easy on DeRozan. In reality he's only had one Corona-less season in San Antonio. I think a 4 year Max extension is just what he needs to get his groove. So I'm confident he'll provide a stable 3pt threat by year 3 of the extension.
I'll project one attempt every other game building up to anywhere from 10-50 makes by the end of it. Remember the hitting the stone parable.
If you hit the stone once every other game, it would take like a thousand years to break it.
If the 3 point line was about 3 inches further in, DDR would have had 3 or 4 the last couple of games. He's been stretching his range out a bit lately.
If 11 million a year coach can't convince highest paid / highest usage SG/SF player on team to shoot more 3's, it's a problem. With what should be an easy solution.
Not sure why DJ Murray is $$ incentivized to shoot treys but Derozan is not.
Another gapping lapse in PATFO 2017 - onward?
Link:
Incentivized contracts of Spurs (spurstalk.com)
Of all the things that motivate modern day NBA player, isn't increased cash still at or near the top?
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