What’s the NBA FG% floor for a volume shooter these days?
Back in the dark ages people would laud players who could score at a 42% clip from two. Nowadays, it seems like that gets you the end of career Carmelo treatment, and potentially blown out every night.
What top wing/big guard prospects actually shot at a decent clip in college or other leagues and would be expected to shoot above the NBA playable floor for a winning team?
Trade first makes sense. Do you think the Warriors have put next year’s Minn pick in with this year’s #2 for Smart and all the Celtics 1st rounders this year?
Been 8 months since any roster moves were made, can't wait to see something actually happen.
Not really that into the idea of Wiseman though.
Just saw this with several GSW-related issues:
https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/30288904/nba-players-union-reach-agreement-amended-cba-free-agency-set-begin-nov-20
And nice editing job! Fun to see it all in one place!
Still hoping Bulls are willing to trade their #4 and Satoransky for our #2. That would be my preferred deal.
That gosh darned reality just mucks things up every time. Thanks a lot, Daniel.
It will be fascinating to see how all of this plays out.
What’s the NBA FG% floor for a volume shooter these days?
Back in the dark ages people would laud players who could score at a 42% clip from two. Nowadays, it seems like that gets you the end of career Carmelo treatment, and potentially blown out every night.
What top wing/big guard prospects actually shot at a decent clip in college or other leagues and would be expected to shoot above the NBA playable floor for a winning team?
Trade first makes sense. Do you think the Warriors have put next year’s Minn pick in with this year’s #2 for Smart and all the Celtics 1st rounders this year?
My jaw dropped when Evan suggested Ball.