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Post by runrondo on Feb 22, 2008 19:36:53 GMT -5
I found this on NBA.com maybe some of you already know about it but it's pretty cool to look at it...Basically you choose a team and player and you can see his averages from different spots on the floor...You can see where they shoot relatively well and poor...Rondo shoots like 35% from the left side and around 47% on the right side for jumpers which i never noticed...Paul shoots better from the middle/right side also...I looked at most of are players and i thought it was interesting to say the least... www.nba.com/hotspots/
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Post by CelticsLoyalist on Feb 23, 2008 2:04:00 GMT -5
Scals is just horrid! Man is that bad!
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Post by cfoo on Feb 23, 2008 12:12:37 GMT -5
i guess this means guard the middle and the right side of the floor against us. Do we need to bring delonte back to even things out?
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Post by runrondo on Feb 23, 2008 12:33:05 GMT -5
^lol, i didn't really analyze it, just wanted to see where our guys were hot and not..Though Delonte could even that out...Doc should run the offense only on the right side maybe?
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Post by cfoo on Feb 23, 2008 12:55:08 GMT -5
I'm assuming this is a trend in the nba because you have right handed shooters going against right handed defenders. SO the defense is stronger on the left side and the offense is stronger on the right. This is also why left handed players with any talent at all usually do pretty well in the nba.
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