Friday, June 29, 2018

Craig Luschenat - Draymond Green

Craig Luschenat: 

Draymond for his career shoots 32% from three and 33% from 16 feet to the three-point line. After calibrating all his miss fundamentals together against the rest of the NBA I can conclude that he is between a 32%-34% three-point shooter. 

Draymond doesn’t do one or two things that are very poor, but he does a lot of little things that really affect his shot. To begin he has a big dip in his shot, which is fine to a point, but there are times that this dip becomes a hunch. This is when it becomes a problem because he isn’t able to release the ball high, which in turn creates no lift on his shot (See Video Breakdown). Next, he is very inconsistent when receiving the ball; he does two things that really affect his shot, which are pausing or weak/not stepping into his shot. This again creates a couple problems, which are he never has a consistent delivery and he cant create lift on his shot.

On the positive side, Draymond has a solid shot delivery and has proven he can be a good shooter when he has good fundamentals. I believe if he fixes his errors he can shoot mid to high 30’s from three, like he did in 2015.

Breakdown:  Per 100 Missed Shots:
1.     Leaning/Fading Back: Totalà 25% of the time he missed.
2.     Dropped Hands: Totalà 31% of the time he missed.
3.     Good Misses: Totalà 14% of the time he missed.
4.     Feet off Balance: Total à 7% of the time he missed.
5.     Missed Short: Totalà 36% of misses.
6.     Weak/No-Step into Shot: Totalà 34% of misses.
7.     Pause Before Shot: Totalà 16% of misses.

Video Breakdown: Craig Luschenat
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfuqox37ry0

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