The 3PT shooting from the supporting cast is just…puzzling. I don’t get the impression that the shots they are taking this year are much more difficult than what they got in previous years yet almost all of these guys (outside of Ellis and McLaughlin) are shooting considerably worse than their career averages…
Murray
2024-25: .299 3P% on 5.6 3PA per 36 min
Career: .384 3P% on 7.3 3PA per 36 min
Huerter
2024-25: .290 3P% on 7.7 3PA per 36 min
Career: .382 3P% on 7.1 3PA per 36 min
Lyles
2024-25: .333 3P% on 6.8 3PA per 36 min
Career: .347 3P% on 5.5 3PA per 36 min
Monk
2024-25: .279 3P% on 6.2 3PA per 36 min
Career: .355 3P% on 8.2 3PA per 36 min
McDermott
2024-25: .324 3P% on 9.5 3PA per 36 min
Career: .410 3P% on 6.2 3PA per 36 min
You have to believe that these guys will bounce back at some point this season, but boy it’s rough when essentially the entire supporting cast is cold all at the same time. Thank God we’re 2nd in the league in 2P% (which is not surprising considering Fox, DeRozan, and Sabonis are lethal from that range). If our supporting cast was just hitting their 3s at their career average, our 11th Offensive Rating would probably jump up to being one of the best in the league. In fact, if all of those guys were shooting the 3 at their career average, we’d be 4th in PPG (we’re currently 12th), and we’d go from having a +1.6 point differential to a +5.8 point differential (which would be 7th in the league).
Now having said all of that, this doesn’t excuse our 3PT defense (26th in 3P%, 28th in 3PA, and 30th in Corner 3PA), but it does at least show how good of a team we could be if our supporting cast could just hit a 3. But coming back to the 3PT defense…I’m starting to notice that we overly help and double when it doesn’t seem to be necessary. For instance, I remember when Ellis was defending someone who was trying to drive in the lane and Ellis was doing a good job cutting off penetration and sticking with him. Huerter unnecessarily came over to double, help, attempt to strip the ball, etc. and the player simply said “thank you for the outlet” and passed it to Huerter’s man who then proceed to shoot an open 3 and make it.
Why did we just do that? We have one of our best defenders defending. Trust him to contain his man and only help if he really is beat by his man. You’re essentially collapsing your own defense when you don’t even have to yet. It’s no wonder why teams get so many good looks from 3 on us.
I believe this is actually the defensive philosphy as well since Huerter was talking about our defense awhile back and said something to the effect that their primary focus is to close down the paint. I think
@The_Jamal might have the full quote.
So what can we do today?
- I don’t know how to fix our supporting casts shooting other than to tell them to keep shooting and get through this slump. I don’t think their looks are all of a sudden much more difficult than what they have seen for their career so I have to believe they will get back to being the shooters they have proved to be throughout their careers
- Revisit the defensive philosophy and stop over helping and over doubling. Trust your defenders and only rotate if they get beat (don’t rotate early because you’re anticipating them getting beat)
- Somewhat related to #2, start Keon Ellis over Kevin Huerter. If we’re going to stop over helping and over doubling, it’s important to have good defenders on the floor that can prevent penetration or recover effectively. Swapping Huerter for Ellis is a massive defensive upgrade for us and gives us 3 perimeter defenders who are really good at keeping their man in front of them (Fox, Ellis, & Murray) and even Sabonis is pretty good at keeping perimeter players in front of him for his size.
- Give Huerter a higher usage, scoring bench role. Our bench scoring has been less than ideal thus far. Having both Monk and Huerter as scoring options off the bench would be a step in the right direction (while also hiding their defensive deficiencies by having them matchup against opposing teams 2nd units).
Our record is frustrating and disappointing to say the least, but you can see how effective this team could be with a few tweaks (and our supporting cast returning to their career averages). The main issue is how do we convince the coaching staff to make those tweaks I mentioned above (#2-#4)?
Long term, we’ll need to move on from Murray at PF. Whether that’s…
- Starting Murray at SG on defense/DeRozan at SG on offense and bring in a bigger 3&D PF
- Moving on from DeRozan (allowing Murray to start at SF and allowing us to bring in a bigger 3&D PF
- Moving on from Murray (allowing us to bring in a bigger 3&D PF)
The size/length concerns was a known issue going into this season and nothing has changed since then. If we eventually want to become a contender, we can’t roll out an undersized frontcourt of DeRozan, Murray, and Sabonis.