(03-22-2021, 03:11 PM)omahen Wrote: Not really. He shot 37 % of shots in the 0-10 feet area and 39 % of his shots are three pointers. Luka on the other hand takes 39 % of his shots in that 0-10 feet area and a bit less than 38 % from three.
There are actually some 85-90 shots going around in a game. So it seems there would be room for a couple of more players. KP also doesn't have much to complain about. With a bit over 15 shots per game he is on 46th place in the league. So roughly right in the middle of number two guys.
Actually, you are wrong. I posted the link and it's pretty clear. Just reclassifying what I said and regrouping shots into different buckets to try to make your point sound better doesn't make a "not really".
Front of the rim in the paint -- 126 shots (64% shooting percentage)
Left block - 23 shots (34.8% shooting percentage)
Right block - 35 shots (57% shooting percentage)
Right wing (inside the arc) - 8 shots (12.5% shooting percentage)
Left wing (inside the arc - 6 shots (50% shooting percentage)
Left baseline (inside the arc) - 5 shots (80% shooting percentage)
Right baseline (inside the arc) - 4 shots (40.1% shooting percentage)
Right corner 3 - 7 shots (71% shooting percentage)
Right Wing 3 - 35 shots (30.6% shooting percentage)
Top of the key 3 - 80 shots (35% shooting percentage) --- the only one that isn't at half or less of the shots at the front of the rim
Left Wing 3 - 27 shots (30% shooting percentage)
Left baseline 3 - 6 shots (50% shooting percentage)
400 total shots
https://www.statmuse.com/nba/ask?q=what+...shot+chart
Let's don't play that kind of bull crap. If it's going to be that way, I'll just write you off as a "try to win the debate" guy (not worth the time), not the "find the truth" guy (who's opposition or correction or sparring is greatly welcomed).
"There are no friends on the court." - Luka Doncic