Infection_Ag11 said:
From a purely analytic perspective, you should never be taking mid range jump shots at any level of basketball. Apart from beating the buzzer/shot clock every attempt should be a dunk, layup, floater/hook in the paint or a three.
Yes, but as Nate Oates may realize someday, teams can pack the paint and defend the perimeter and leave the mid-range wide open. Good defensive teams can push those shooters back another step and turn 40% into 30%. Assuming 40 3-point shots, that's a difference of 12 points that has to be made up. Assuming one extra miss get and offensive rebound and a put-back, that's 10 points to the negative. The point is, you have to be willing and able to make elbow jumpers deep in the torunament.
94chem,
That, sir, was the greatest post in the history of TexAgs. I salute you. -- Dough