I'll be honest. I'm not sold on Buddy Buckets being good enough to go. I'm curious as to what the rest of you think? Very simple question with an up or down answer.
Yeah I'm really not sure why the people above said no. He's an elite 3pt shooter... why shoudn't he be in it? Because he's not as good as a all-around player? That makes no sense in a 3pt shooting contest.IMO, this really should be a no brainer for several reasons.
Buddy most definitely should be in the competition.
If it wasn’t enough that he’s widely known for his deep shooting, consider this:
Buddy has made 96 3-pt shots so far this season. Among all players that have made at least 96 or more, only 3 players currently top Buddy’s .429 percentage. Just 3.
Joe Ingles
C.J. McCollum
Klay Thompson
That’s it.
For guys that shoot 5 or more per game, he’s among the best percentage wise.
He should be in the competition. He’s already gonna be there for the Rising Stars game anyway.
Yeah I'm really not sure why the people above said no. He's an elite 3pt shooter... why shoudn't he be in it? Because he's not as good as a all-around player? That makes no sense in a 3pt shooting contest.
IMO, this really should be a no brainer for several reasons.
Buddy most definitely should be in the competition.
If it wasn’t enough that he’s widely known for his deep shooting, consider this:
Buddy has made 96 3-pt shots so far this season. Among all players that have made at least 96 or more, only 3 players currently top Buddy’s .429 percentage. Just 3.
Joe Ingles
C.J. McCollum
Klay Thompson
That’s it.
For guys that shoot 5 or more per game, he’s among the best percentage wise.
He should be in the competition. He’s already gonna be there for the Rising Stars game anyway.
Here is the top 20 per Basketball Reference dot com. Buddy is at #12 tied with Nikola Mirotic.
1. Klay Thompson • GSW .454
2. George Hill • SAC .452
3. Reggie Bullock • DET .451
4. Joe Ingles • UTA .441
5. Jayson Tatum • BOS .438
6. Marvin Williams • CHO .434
7. Darren Collison • IND .432
8. Al Horford • BOS .431
9. C.J. McCollum • POR .430
10. Tony Snell • MIL .430
11. Dirk Nowitzki • DAL .429
12. Buddy Hield • SAC .429
Nikola Mirotic • CHI .429
14. Courtney Lee • NYK .428
15. Kyle Korver • CLE .427
16. Trey Lyles • DEN .427
17. E'Twaun Moore • NOP .426
18. Stephen Curry • GSW .425
19. Otto Porter • WAS .423
20. Paul George • OKC .422
Link--> https://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_2018_leaders.html
George Hill is number 2, Maybe he should be in the 3 pt contest![]()
I'd be interested in seeing the attempt/success rate. I cannot believe, for example, that Buddy Buckets is better than Steph Curry.
I'd be interested in seeing the attempt/success rate. I cannot believe, for example, that Buddy Buckets is better than Steph Curry.
I'd be interested in seeing the attempt/success rate. I cannot believe, for example, that Buddy Buckets is better than Steph Curry.
Percentage wise, he is. But Steph’s volume is nearly twice as much (he missed a bunch of games too).
Honestly, Steph’s percentage shouldn’t be compared to most players because his attempts are typically of higher difficulty. Not only is he often FAR beyond the line, but he draws so much more attention on his attempts than anyone else. Once he crosses half court, defenses are much more willing to contest him than anyone else.
That said, Buddy is right up there with the best considering volume. There are lots of players shooting a lot more than him (Boogie Cousins has a lot more attempts) but only 3 with better percentages. But considering how many he has taken, his .429 is phenomenal.
Hield isn't even that much of a streak shooter. I think we're just so used to him making three's that it seems like he's inconsistent if he misses a few in a row.