Victor for his career
has shot 35% from three and 41% from sixteen 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 36%-38% three-point shooter. His miss
fundamental totals were most comparable to Devin Booker, however they were
slightly worse.
Victor has a really good shot delivery and a solid release point,
which are two big positives for any player. Also, he does a good job staying
vertical on his shot, which is why his miss short percentage is low. If Victor
fixes the two mistakes he commits at a reasonably high rate I believe he could
shoot low 40’s from three-point range.
Victor has two fundamental areas he needs to address, which are
dropping his hands and hoping into his shot. Elite shooters on average drop
their hands 24% or less per 100 missed shots. Victor has a 29% drop hands rate,
which isn’t terrible, but it isn’t great. Also, Victor has a habit of hoping
into 28% of his misses, which is 22% over the elite shooters average. Elite
shooters hop on average 6% or less. Players who hop into their shot have a
career three-point percentage of 36%. There is only one player who hops into
their shot and has a career three-point percentage over 40%, and only two over
38%.
Craig Luschenat
Breakdown: Per 100 Missed Shots:
1. Dropped Hands: Totalà 29% of the time he missed.
2.
Leaning/Fading
Back: Totalà
16% of the time he missed.
3.
Feet off
Balance: Totalà
12% of the time he missed.
4.
Good
Misses: Totalà
29% of the time he missed.
5.
Missed
Short: Totalà
25% of the time he missed.
6. Hop into Shot: Totalà 28% of the time he missed.
Video Breakdown: Craig Luschenat
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