darthska
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those of us criticizing Kobe's shooting and perma-labeling him a chucker are cut from the same cloth. It is engrained into our minds that your FGA and your assists should always be fairly close to each other. No, it's absolutely not an old school thing, because this is still taught in basketball worlds today, at all levels.
You can't win long term without starting pitching.
Need a solid middle linebacker to be elite.
Assists and shot attempts need to be fairly close to each other.
So...
He's averaging around 5 dimes on his careet? How many shots? Triple that? Quadruple, even?
Chucker.
In 2 of the last 3 games, he shot less than his assists. In the 1 game that wasn't true, he shot 3 more times than the amount of assists he had, and that was the most recent game where he shot 14 times and had 11 assists.
3 wins.
NOT a coincidence.
We're 6-22 when he shoots 20 or more, 14-3 when he's under 20. Obviously he's passing in those games, but the more lopsided the ratio is, the less likely it is we're going to win.
You can't win long term without starting pitching.
Need a solid middle linebacker to be elite.
Assists and shot attempts need to be fairly close to each other.
So...
He's averaging around 5 dimes on his careet? How many shots? Triple that? Quadruple, even?
Chucker.
In 2 of the last 3 games, he shot less than his assists. In the 1 game that wasn't true, he shot 3 more times than the amount of assists he had, and that was the most recent game where he shot 14 times and had 11 assists.
3 wins.
NOT a coincidence.
We're 6-22 when he shoots 20 or more, 14-3 when he's under 20. Obviously he's passing in those games, but the more lopsided the ratio is, the less likely it is we're going to win.