Vlade4GM said:
Also, where is the shot he was supposed to improve on? How many players that come in as horrendous shooters become good shooters when they don't even improve one bit in their second year?
There have been quite a few players that have become good shooters, or at minimun, decent enough shooters to the point where you have to respect their shot. But before I get into that, lets first deal with your premise. That Tyreke hasn't improved. There's a difference between his not improving as much as you or I would have liked, and not impoving at all.
last year he took 1.9 three pt shots per game. So far this year he's averaging 2.7 three pt shots per game. Which in part, is contributing to his overall lower FGA. However, last year he shot 25.5% overall from beyond the arc, and this year so far, he's shooting 29.1%. And improvement of almost 4%. While not earth shattering, Lebron, who shot in the 20% range his first year in the league impoved only 5% from his 1st to 2nd year.
So while taking more shots, he's making a higher percentage of those shots. I grant you that he's far from being where he needs to be. But he has improved. At least percentage wise. His actual shooting form is still a work in progress. Sometimes it looks better, and sometimes it doesn't.
But as to how many players have improved their shot after just a little or no improvement in their second year. Well I'm not going to bore you with a huge list of players. I'll just give you a few. And because they may have eventually become creditable outside shooters, doesn't guarantee Tyreke will. Lets face it, Wade has never been a good 3 pt shooter, and probably never will as long as he has his athleticism.
Michael Jordan's 3 pt. percentages:
1st year: 17.3%
2nd year: 16.7%
3rd year: 18.2%
4th year: 13.2%
5th year: 27.6%
6th year: 37.6%
It took him 6 years to finally reach the numbers were all familiar with.
Magic Johnson's 3 pt percentages:
1st year: 22.6%
2nd year: 17.6%
3rd year: 20.7%
11th year: 38.4%
Magie didn't start shooting the ball well from beyond the arc until his 11th year. So its never too late I guess. He still made the HOF.
Gerald Wallace's 3 pt percentages:
4th year: 27.4%
5th year: 28.0%
6th year: 32.5%
Last year: 37.1%
I started with his 4th year because he just didn't shoot three pointers until then. Unless you count shooting 6 and missing them all. Gerald will probably never be a great 3pt shooter, but he has made himself into someone you have to guard. And thats really all Tyreke has to do.
If he's willing to do the work, and it appears he has a good work ethic, then there's no reason to believe he won't eventually become a good outside shooter. I'm giving no guarantee's though..