For his career Danny shoots 40% from three and
39% 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 38%-40% three-point shooter. His miss fundamental totals were most
comparable to Troy Daniels.
Danny is an excellent shooter, and has a really
good shot delivery. He does a great job with his balance or verticality, as
well as his footwork on his shot. Both fundamentals are well into the elite shooters
percentile. Also, his good miss percentage is excellent at 46%; the elite
shooter average is 39%. If he fixes the couple errors he commits I believe he
could shoot into the mid-40’s from three.
Danny makes two fundamental mistakes that he
should address. First, he has a tendency to not step or weak step into his shot,
which generates no lift on his shot. He needs to consistently rhythm 1/2 step
into his shot to create power from his legs. Secondly, he drops his hands more
than I would like to see. His drop hands percentage is 31%, while the elite
shooters average is 24%. A player holding their hands is vital for keeping the
same release point on every shot.
Breakdown: Per 100 Missed Shots:
1.
Dropped
Hands: Totalà
31% of the time he missed.
2.
Falling/Fading
Back: Totalà
5% of the time he missed.
3.
Feet off
Balance: Totalà
8% of the time he missed.
4.
Good
Misses: Totalà
46% of the time he missed.
5.
Weak/No-Step
into Shot: Totalà
33% of the time he missed.
6.
Missed
Short: Totalà
24% of the time he missed.
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