Gliesian
Bench
De'Aaron Fox shot 3.3 attempts from three last year at 37%. His midrange jumper had roughly the same numbers. Analytics say he shouldn't be taking midrange jumpers but a lot of fans would prefer it to be an integral part of his game.
I've noticed so far this year that Fox is avoiding taking open(ish) 3s and is taking a few midrange shots. Buddy is too, which makes me think it's just a way to get confidence. I have no doubt that his midrange jumper is impossible to defend however, and his accuracy will go way up.
My questions are, does he need to take/make more 3s to win a ring? Is a midrange jumper the perfect compliment to his game, analytics be damned? Or, should he use both?
It seems like the 3 is God in the modern NBA, especially for your primary ball handler. Fox's game is clearly having open space and causing havoc in the paint, particularly in transition.
How do you feel Fox should develop his perimeter game moving forward?
I've noticed so far this year that Fox is avoiding taking open(ish) 3s and is taking a few midrange shots. Buddy is too, which makes me think it's just a way to get confidence. I have no doubt that his midrange jumper is impossible to defend however, and his accuracy will go way up.
My questions are, does he need to take/make more 3s to win a ring? Is a midrange jumper the perfect compliment to his game, analytics be damned? Or, should he use both?
It seems like the 3 is God in the modern NBA, especially for your primary ball handler. Fox's game is clearly having open space and causing havoc in the paint, particularly in transition.
How do you feel Fox should develop his perimeter game moving forward?