Tornicade
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you know 50% of a teams shots are usually at the rim=29.8% and three point line (22%). jumps on average are 16-23=25%, 3-9=14.1% then 10-15= 9%. teamson average out of 80.8 shots.
Averages for jump shots 3-23 feet is 39% . 3 points efg% is 53.8% at the rim 64.1%
3-15 feet are mostly created(forced) shots whera as at the rim and 16+ are higher quality shots that rely on assist.
Clevaland was 27th in Fg% at the rim. This is the pivotal stat Cleveland needs to improve offensively.
JJ shot 61% from the rim as did Varejao and Samuels. Hollins was 72% . Even though its a small sample the most effect guy the cavs had from 16-23 feet was Varejao at 47%. Hickson meanwhile was 33% thats as effective as Samuels whow as a rookie and never was asked tot ake that shot in college.
now whats really funny is last year the best guys for the almighty 3-9 foot jump shot everyone loves was Jawad willims, joey graham, anthony parker. mo williams antawn jamison and jamario moon.
considering only small portion of that list will be back next year its clear not a shot the cavs put much reliance on .
but moving out to 10-15 feet. once again anderson varejao was the most effective on the team.
so the cavs have a Center whether anyone wants to acknowledge him as a center or not who can be effective outside. 37% percent jump shots is a good clip for a center to draw out his man.
Cavs are in good shape right now. they have team pieces that fit within the scheme and some of them need some time to develop. Cavs will probably signa 2 or a 5 when the lockout ends but the roster is pretty much set. if the nba has a mid season they will probably make a move or two but outside of trading ramon sessions cutting manny harris and possibly resigning parker I think their done til next season.
Averages for jump shots 3-23 feet is 39% . 3 points efg% is 53.8% at the rim 64.1%
3-15 feet are mostly created(forced) shots whera as at the rim and 16+ are higher quality shots that rely on assist.
Clevaland was 27th in Fg% at the rim. This is the pivotal stat Cleveland needs to improve offensively.
JJ shot 61% from the rim as did Varejao and Samuels. Hollins was 72% . Even though its a small sample the most effect guy the cavs had from 16-23 feet was Varejao at 47%. Hickson meanwhile was 33% thats as effective as Samuels whow as a rookie and never was asked tot ake that shot in college.
now whats really funny is last year the best guys for the almighty 3-9 foot jump shot everyone loves was Jawad willims, joey graham, anthony parker. mo williams antawn jamison and jamario moon.
considering only small portion of that list will be back next year its clear not a shot the cavs put much reliance on .
but moving out to 10-15 feet. once again anderson varejao was the most effective on the team.
so the cavs have a Center whether anyone wants to acknowledge him as a center or not who can be effective outside. 37% percent jump shots is a good clip for a center to draw out his man.
Cavs are in good shape right now. they have team pieces that fit within the scheme and some of them need some time to develop. Cavs will probably signa 2 or a 5 when the lockout ends but the roster is pretty much set. if the nba has a mid season they will probably make a move or two but outside of trading ramon sessions cutting manny harris and possibly resigning parker I think their done til next season.