If ESPN has to post something, more like this would be better than just talking about whether or not the season will come back, their opinions will most probably not affect the actual decisions. If they're actually analysts, it's high time we see actual basketball analysis.
@@jaleru Well... Firstly, everyone has a lot more time now and also I don't mean something exactly like this. It could just be them showing clips of games and breaking down team offense and defense
@@yvans. Well if we're being honest their job is to get views. Starting drama & talking a lot of non sense appeals to the casual fans & mainstream audiences which is why they start drama & talk a lot of nonsense.
lets hope that ESPN will stop with there stupid debates and their start making more of this content, people want actual basketball analysis. Thx to Haje7 for correcting me!!!
Imagine how efficient Curry, KD or Harden would be if they were left wide open like a PJ Tucker. Actually, you don’t have to imagine... there’s video of them hitting 50+ straight threes. For Curry, an open three is a layup. And the fact that Harden shoots around 36% on contested stepback threes is equally incredible. And KD is a bucket when he’s contested so...
Well shooting in a gym is far different than an actual NBA game. In an actual game it is more more difficult to get your rhythm than in a low pressure gym. This is why you see NBA players miss zero out of 50 or more shots in the gym but come game time they'll sometimes miss wide open shots.
Curry had three wide open three point attempts in 2016 for a championship and missed them all😂😂😂😂 Harden hits contested threes but misses wide open threes that’s why he’s lost to the warriors in so many WCF. KD is the only one that’s worth mentioning he’s a consistent shooter from just about anywhere open or contested.
@@jeddiahalindao780 he wasn’t mentioned from deep 3 and it’s called from the Logo not halfcourt anymore, also no one in the league is more efficient from the Logo than Dame. Right now he shoots at a 49%
Average Banduria Player Yeah his snake dribble where instead of driving off a screen he hops to the elbow is a very good move that almost no one else attempts.
There's actually a pretty simple reason that Lebron is weak on one baseline and Booker is weak on the other... and it comes down to old-school vs new-school shooting mechanics. The old-school conventional wisdom for shooters was to put your dominant foot down last before shooting. So if you're right handed, you get your left foot down first, and then put your right foot down pointed towards the basket. Lebron is an old-school shooter. He's right-handed, but he feels more comfortable getting the screen on his left shoulder before a shot. The old-school rationale was that this gives you a longer time to guage before putting your leading foot down... and also, when coming off a screen, there's more distance between the screened defender and your shooting hand. The problem with this rationale is that: 1. Turns out, your off-foot is more responsible for lining up your shot than your leading foot (because it supports more of your weight launching you slightly forward... plus it's more off center, making your off foot more responsible for maintaining your side to side balance. 2. You get more SPACE going around the screen this way, but the downside is that it slows down your shooting stroke because you have to turn your shooting shoulder towards the basket... which adds about 0.2 seconds to your release, which negates any distance you might have created. 3. Having to turn around the screen the hard way means that you have to correct a lot of twisting momentum in your shot, as well as some momentum pushing you onto your heels (which as any boxer can tell you, being "on your heels" is problematic because there is no balance corrective behind your heels. You're far better off using your toe side to correct your balance than your heel side) Anyway, the best example of old-school shooting is Wesley Matthews. He shoots like a righty, but for some reason, he prefers to set up his shot back to front and likes to come off screens the old way. Lebron is also like that, but to a lesser extent... and Lebron prefers to back down opponents when possible. So with Lebron, if he takes a baseline fadeaway on that side of the court, firstly, he has to set up front foot back foot (which he doesn't like). He's usually already run out of options (he tries to avoid that shot) and he doesn't like spinning that direction into a shot... so that's why that's his least efficient shot. BOOKER on the other hand, is a new-school shooter. He tries to lead into his shot with his shooting shoulder and foot. He likes to take screens on his leading shoulder. He likes to always have his leading shoulder pointed towards the basket. he prefers having time over space for his shot (much like Steph). And if you look at Steph's shooting zones... no coincidence that Curry has only one shot zone below league average... and it's the exact same zone. But why? Well: 1. There's no way to do the standard right-shoulder clockwise turn into that baseline shot for a new-school shooter. You would have to start out of bounds. 2. More times than not, he avoids that shot and only ends up there because a drive attempt failed 3. By the time he's in shooting position, there, he doesn't have toes in a good position to correct side fade (because he has to turn onto his heels). 4. In order to get that shot, he's probably either being doubled late clock, or he's got a big switched onto him (help defender). Most likely, the right play here is to throw a lob, but if he can't see the lob, he's gotta just take the shot... which of course, any time you are forced to take a shot, your percentages will go down. So it's largely because it's the shot on the floor with the weakest setup and the most escape options that... if he takes this shot, you know he's not in a good way. Small note... Lebron needs to add a dreamshake to his favorite moves. That would help him clean up that zone.
Lebron is highly efficient from that fadeaway normally. This season he hasn't found his rhythm. Go back watch some of is best games. He has been hitting unstoppable shots from there.
@@niweshlekhak9646 i did notice... It might have been 2 years ago in the playoffs, he fell in love with that shot I suspect he grinded out that shot because he knew the defense would give it to him i wouldn't say that was ever NORMAL for him. It seemed to just be a momentary focus of his... just a blip in his career where he REALLY worked on that shot. I would mention though that there is an overarching trend there as well. The trend is... the earlier in the shot clock, the better the shot. This trend is very easily explained though. If you rank all possible shots on the floor and all possible coverages on those shots from 1 to 10 (10 being a wide open, high efficiency shot like a dunk or a wide open corner 3 from a 3 point specialist), you can see the shot quality get worse as the clock becomes more pressing. You are expected to put up a 10 any time that you get it... and in the first 10 seconds of any given set, nobody is going to settle for less than a 7. The next 10 seconds, if a shot hasn't gone up yet, it's time to avoid a late-clock shot, so you'll sometimes settle for a 4. The last 5 seconds, you'll settle for absoluetly anything you can get up... kind of a hail Mary. No matter how bad the shot is... it's not worse than a 24 second violation. With Lebron, part of the reason he's got certain times in his career when he performs well from that zone and from his little sweet spot 5 feet past the wing 3... is because he starts going for those shots earlier in the clock, when the defense assumes that these shots are not high quality enough for Lebron to take them. This means that those shots are made more efficient by the fact that nobody is prepared to guard them... and because Lebron has been putting extra focus into those shots. When the regular season comes around, he doesn't feel the need to invest that greatly into these little surprise shots. He just likes to mix it up for the playoffs.
@@classyassmothafucka8890 no Lebron hit those shots ever since he came into the league. In Miami too he hit a lot of fadeaways from the right corner. That is very noticeable in the celtic game 6 in 2012. Even in his rookie season he had the mid range fadeaway. I remember his rookie season, he took a lot of those shots and made it.
Sky Night they put a minimum limit of attempts to these statistics. With that logic i can just go there make one layup and be 100% at the painted area. But thats not how it works. You idiot.
@@ThanosDidTheRightThing You don't watch the nba, otherwise you would realize he and all of his starters were injured at one point of this season, and 3 are still out.
You are pretty slow. The blazers have had abs still do have 3 of 5 starters injured, and bench players injured. They never planned on calling up Melo and trading for Trevor
The best use of analytics of seen, but I need to see more analytiques of the best players to determine which one is actually better from the different shooting zones
I reckon CP3 has run that play where the centre screens for him, CP goes left then cuts back hard to the right elbow for a midrange shot a million times and made 900k of them. If the opposition big steps up to challenge him its a free lob for any decent centre rolling off the original screen.
Nice content espn, dude the lillard stat is crazy to even think about. Like u had told this a decade ago people wud have laughed, can't predict what will happen in next5yrs😅
This is what Iman Shumpert says in an interview regarding LBJ leading the floor. LBJ knows these stats so as to when and where to tighten up the D on a specific player.
jocriss played in the league for almost 20 years against some guys for years disregarding rookies and people just now in the league. High iq im sure he knows who shoots what from where
@jocriss ...can't believe we actually have to explain this. If a guy shoots 26% from the corner you know what you can give or take. For example, you can choose to help off the 26% shooter from the corner bc your 1 has been getting killed on the PnR switch. But yea... "another Bron excuse" lmao fool
King Gaming100 They’re definitely skewing their stats in some manner because Trae is 34.7% from beyond 28ft this season. Dame is 37.7%. This video is straight up fake news
Stef D No it’s because the shots the guy in the video was talking about was beyond 30ft+. Even tho it’s only 2ft that matters a lot when you’re getting that deep from 3. He don’t skewing that stats he’s just showing it from deeper than what you looked at.
I-Man I also agree. Most of Dames looks are 25-35+ feet. Currys looks are closer because when draymond sets the screen teams can sometimes only focus on curry. Which means Currys usual shots are from 23-28 ft. By all means however he is the more efficient shooter.
Dame shot better from deep 3 than him last year though. No hate to Curry, he's obviously the influential player of this era and the goat shooter because of that. But these past few years Dame has caught up to him in terms of long distance shooting
I’m not even kidding I’ve seen a lot of basketball and I have legitimately NEVER seen pj tucker miss a corner three and I make a point of watching it everytime I see a rockets game
Club 6 Yeah I understand the rules and what a gather is. If youve already gathered the ball and take two steps, not while driving to the basket, then its a travel. He literally gathers the ball and takes two steps. He already establishes his pivot and then picks it back up. The league dont care about that though cause that dont make them money thats why they dont call it. Thats why LeBron gets away with what he does. Thats why you got people like Harden shooting 100 fts. The game is rigged to be entertaining for money. Thats why its legal in the NBA. There wasnt ever anything about a “gather” back in the 70s, 80s, 90s and even 00s
@@TydensDad Once you gather the ball, you are allowed two steps even when not driving. The thing that makes it weird for him is how he delays his gather which allows him to execute a "double stepback".
Club 6 i mean yeah youre not wrong but to clearify on the driving to the basket and 2 steps you cant be just taking two steps. Like it if youre in motion with or upon receiving the ball then you can take two steps but if youre stopped or just standing there you cant just take two steps you gotta dribble ya know? And to go with the Harden thing him picking the ball up in his step back “the gather” thats whats delayed its like hes using two gather steps instead of one
@@TydensDad You actually can just take 2 steps. For example, you dribble the ball once, jump up and gather the ball mid-air, and then land. The first foot to touch the ground is your gather step. You can then take a nap and after that take 2 steps. I don't think you can just catch the ball and then take two steps though. However, when you receive the ball via a pass or gains possession of a loose ball, the gather is defined as the point where a player gains control of the ball so it may be possible. I believe the aforementioned process is what he does. That is completely legal.
*talking about LeBron being the least efficient in the midrange baseline* "and is largely due to the degree of difficulty of these shots..." After just showing LaMarcus Aldridge taking the same shots
If Harden took less stepback 3s and more open 3s, he might be in the convo for 50-40-90 club since he’s a high 80s free throw shooter and among the most efficient in the lane.
drew c Its part of the whole iso thing to be able to shoot stepbacks. if harden found more open threes then the team would have to lower his usage and run more plays, changing the entire team and the rockets playbook.
dimo we played without Harden having to do the iso all the time when we had CP3 and were around last in the standings then Harden said that’s enough and carried us to a top 3 seed and a conference finals berth and didn’t even get MVP for it mans had like 4 50 point games in a month and shot a regular season dagger over Dray and Klay and averaged 30 with 6+ assist in the postseason
drew c Not every player needs to be in the 50-40/90 club. The tough shots harden takes attracts so much defensive attention, it opens up opportunities for other players on the roster. Harden is very similar to Kobe minus the defense.
Giannis is the only player I heard that plays like he is in the wrong era that hasn’t been affected in a negative way he’s a 2000s type of guy yet is still a beast in today’s 3pt era
▶️Best & Worst shooters 2000s edition: ua-cam.com/video/szqr8Ey60uI/v-deo.html
▶️Best & Worst shooters 2010s edition: ua-cam.com/video/A_kpneFm5hU/v-deo.html
Kawhi entered the league in 2011
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@Josimite 313 Curry barely played this season so it’s very possible that he didn’t take enough deep threes to be notable
If ESPN has to post something, more like this would be better than just talking about whether or not the season will come back, their opinions will most probably not affect the actual decisions.
If they're actually analysts, it's high time we see actual basketball analysis.
This takes longer to produce.
Josh Aleru we don’t care bro that’s their job 🤦🏾♂️
@@jaleru Well... Firstly, everyone has a lot more time now and also I don't mean something exactly like this.
It could just be them showing clips of games and breaking down team offense and defense
@@yvans. Well if we're being honest their job is to get views.
Starting drama & talking a lot of non sense appeals to the casual fans & mainstream audiences which is why they start drama & talk a lot of nonsense.
@@jaleru yes, but they have more access to the sources compared to individual creators out there
In ten years: “the full court shot isn’t just a gimmick”
Qwerade lmfao
LeMelo Ball is probably gonna make that a thing
In 40 years: "the back court shot isnt just a gimmick, Stephen Curry Jr shoots a dazzling 38% from 60 ft"
I always carry my lucky item of the day with me as my horoscope said. That's why my shots never miss.
-Shintaro Midorima
Veal Deal I am absolute -Akashi seijuro
This us the type of content we want to see ESPN. I know y'all see this and the Molly comments.
I Unsubscribed Lol u funny asl
Exactly! 😁😁😊
yes!!
I think we need to remember that Ben Simmons is 100% from the right corner 3
@@bensharp500 lmao
When ESPN actually makes quality analysis
I know
Espn+ attention to detail by kobe bryant
All they have to do is know minimal math
I understand what you're saying, but I think you're wrong and here's why
Yeah because it’s just stats. No analysis.
The math behind Ben Simmons is: If I never attempt a mid range or a three point shot I'll never miss it.
Sounds like how I play
Reminds me of the famous quote “you miss 0% of the shots you don’t take”
he does shoot them though.... and he does make them..........
he just realises its not his forte so he doesnt do it often!
@@86niisan8686 Very true. He has made shots in warm-ups, but he doesn't do it not because he can't but because he doesn't want to.
More of this and less of what LeBron had for breakfast
😂😂😂
Waffles or pancakes? What do u think he had?
Can't get this premium content for free. You gotta subscribe to ESPN plus
What did he have though?
@@Dumebi7278 r/whoooooooosh
In his unanimous mvp season, steph shot 63% from 30+feet lmao imagine that.
But 0FMVP
@@KirYuBlitz whats your point?
@@KirYuBlitz people forget steph deserved fmvp in 2018
@@KirYuBlitz you salty
yep that was great. And The man in the past and thqt same man today doesnt have the same abilities anymore.
finally something worth watching
Finally something not about Lebron James and other stuff
Get outta here harden fan
Me: i wanna see Curry
Mom: we have Steph Curry at home
Steph Curry at home: 13:50
Don’t disrespect dame like that
@@vincentheredia6899it wasn't dame lol
@@vincentheredia6899 clown it was trae
@@vincentheredia6899 that was trae ....
That’s a pretty good Steph Curry
Should do an all time version of this 🔥
@nathan morris Big Cap.
@nathan morris you got the stats to back that up?
Data only exists from ‘97 and that is that
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lets hope that ESPN will stop with there stupid debates and their start making more of this content, people want actual basketball analysis.
Thx to Haje7 for correcting me!!!
galaxyvita sadly those stupid debates gets more clicks for espn
galaxyvita their*,start*, also stop crying about what you want
DrzPapi126 L
@Grammar Police - lol
Carmelo half melo half iron man Anthony stop defending your boyfriend
Imagine how efficient Curry, KD or Harden would be if they were left wide open like a PJ Tucker. Actually, you don’t have to imagine... there’s video of them hitting 50+ straight threes. For Curry, an open three is a layup. And the fact that Harden shoots around 36% on contested stepback threes is equally incredible. And KD is a bucket when he’s contested so...
drew c agree
Well shooting in a gym is far different than an actual NBA game.
In an actual game it is more more difficult to get your rhythm than in a low pressure gym.
This is why you see NBA players miss zero out of 50 or more shots in the gym but come game time they'll sometimes miss wide open shots.
I'm sure PJ has shot 50/50 in a gym setting as like I said he is playing at his own pace & is fully in rythym.
Curry had three wide open three point attempts in 2016 for a championship and missed them all😂😂😂😂 Harden hits contested threes but misses wide open threes that’s why he’s lost to the warriors in so many WCF. KD is the only one that’s worth mentioning he’s a consistent shooter from just about anywhere open or contested.
Geo Clark facts lol
Flight when he sees this video: Where’s Curry? ESPN made this up.
Injured moron you gotta play 75 percent of games for ur stat to qualify
Your Mother you don't make sense
@Big Chungus don't be a mansimp
Your Mother lmao what
@@gluessb lmao big chungus mansimpin for the first guy lol
Was surprised Steph or Durant wasnt on this list, then i realised they are injured
Steph shoot on the half court
@@jeddiahalindao780 he wasn’t mentioned from deep 3 and it’s called from the Logo not halfcourt anymore, also no one in the league is more efficient from the Logo than Dame. Right now he shoots at a 49%
This is so easy just put Curry everywhere behind the 3 point line
literally no
Klay is more efficient
bruh false
@@AFTR2025 definitely
Dame is better
“He can really stroke it” - Weird commentator talking about Doug McDermott
Splode Blackout lmafooo
@@BallerKev lmfao*
I've been watching basketball games and analyses lately and the commentators keep saying worrying stuff like "player A forces his body into player B"
Yeah he could have used a better choice of words. Hahaha
Adams deserves recognition for both schroeder and Paul's mid range success. Half there makes are off his screens
Sean Moody Can't say that to Paul. He's been lights out from mid-range since forever.
Average Banduria Player Yeah his snake dribble where instead of driving off a screen he hops to the elbow is a very good move that almost no one else attempts.
There's actually a pretty simple reason that Lebron is weak on one baseline and Booker is weak on the other... and it comes down to old-school vs new-school shooting mechanics.
The old-school conventional wisdom for shooters was to put your dominant foot down last before shooting. So if you're right handed, you get your left foot down first, and then put your right foot down pointed towards the basket. Lebron is an old-school shooter. He's right-handed, but he feels more comfortable getting the screen on his left shoulder before a shot.
The old-school rationale was that this gives you a longer time to guage before putting your leading foot down... and also, when coming off a screen, there's more distance between the screened defender and your shooting hand.
The problem with this rationale is that:
1. Turns out, your off-foot is more responsible for lining up your shot than your leading foot (because it supports more of your weight launching you slightly forward... plus it's more off center, making your off foot more responsible for maintaining your side to side balance.
2. You get more SPACE going around the screen this way, but the downside is that it slows down your shooting stroke because you have to turn your shooting shoulder towards the basket... which adds about 0.2 seconds to your release, which negates any distance you might have created.
3. Having to turn around the screen the hard way means that you have to correct a lot of twisting momentum in your shot, as well as some momentum pushing you onto your heels (which as any boxer can tell you, being "on your heels" is problematic because there is no balance corrective behind your heels. You're far better off using your toe side to correct your balance than your heel side)
Anyway, the best example of old-school shooting is Wesley Matthews. He shoots like a righty, but for some reason, he prefers to set up his shot back to front and likes to come off screens the old way.
Lebron is also like that, but to a lesser extent... and Lebron prefers to back down opponents when possible.
So with Lebron, if he takes a baseline fadeaway on that side of the court, firstly, he has to set up front foot back foot (which he doesn't like). He's usually already run out of options (he tries to avoid that shot) and he doesn't like spinning that direction into a shot... so that's why that's his least efficient shot.
BOOKER on the other hand, is a new-school shooter. He tries to lead into his shot with his shooting shoulder and foot. He likes to take screens on his leading shoulder. He likes to always have his leading shoulder pointed towards the basket. he prefers having time over space for his shot (much like Steph). And if you look at Steph's shooting zones... no coincidence that Curry has only one shot zone below league average... and it's the exact same zone.
But why? Well:
1. There's no way to do the standard right-shoulder clockwise turn into that baseline shot for a new-school shooter. You would have to start out of bounds.
2. More times than not, he avoids that shot and only ends up there because a drive attempt failed
3. By the time he's in shooting position, there, he doesn't have toes in a good position to correct side fade (because he has to turn onto his heels).
4. In order to get that shot, he's probably either being doubled late clock, or he's got a big switched onto him (help defender). Most likely, the right play here is to throw a lob, but if he can't see the lob, he's gotta just take the shot... which of course, any time you are forced to take a shot, your percentages will go down.
So it's largely because it's the shot on the floor with the weakest setup and the most escape options that... if he takes this shot, you know he's not in a good way.
Small note... Lebron needs to add a dreamshake to his favorite moves. That would help him clean up that zone.
Lebron is highly efficient from that fadeaway normally. This season he hasn't found his rhythm. Go back watch some of is best games. He has been hitting unstoppable shots from there.
Thank you for the very well constructed evaluation, this deserves way more likes
@@niweshlekhak9646
i did notice... It might have been 2 years ago in the playoffs, he fell in love with that shot
I suspect he grinded out that shot because he knew the defense would give it to him
i wouldn't say that was ever NORMAL for him. It seemed to just be a momentary focus of his... just a blip in his career where he REALLY worked on that shot.
I would mention though that there is an overarching trend there as well.
The trend is... the earlier in the shot clock, the better the shot.
This trend is very easily explained though. If you rank all possible shots on the floor and all possible coverages on those shots from 1 to 10 (10 being a wide open, high efficiency shot like a dunk or a wide open corner 3 from a 3 point specialist), you can see the shot quality get worse as the clock becomes more pressing. You are expected to put up a 10 any time that you get it... and in the first 10 seconds of any given set, nobody is going to settle for less than a 7. The next 10 seconds, if a shot hasn't gone up yet, it's time to avoid a late-clock shot, so you'll sometimes settle for a 4. The last 5 seconds, you'll settle for absoluetly anything you can get up... kind of a hail Mary. No matter how bad the shot is... it's not worse than a 24 second violation.
With Lebron, part of the reason he's got certain times in his career when he performs well from that zone and from his little sweet spot 5 feet past the wing 3... is because he starts going for those shots earlier in the clock, when the defense assumes that these shots are not high quality enough for Lebron to take them. This means that those shots are made more efficient by the fact that nobody is prepared to guard them... and because Lebron has been putting extra focus into those shots.
When the regular season comes around, he doesn't feel the need to invest that greatly into these little surprise shots. He just likes to mix it up for the playoffs.
@@classyassmothafucka8890 no Lebron hit those shots ever since he came into the league. In Miami too he hit a lot of fadeaways from the right corner. That is very noticeable in the celtic game 6 in 2012. Even in his rookie season he had the mid range fadeaway. I remember his rookie season, he took a lot of those shots and made it.
Props
Seeing how Joel went from the worst volume shooter in the front midrange to one of the best is incredible
I’m surprised Demar isn’t here for midrange
Not efficient
BABLU AJAY he shoots 52% from midrange
not the most efficient.
demar is actually an average mid range shooter, he just didnt take a lot of 3 so it made it seems like he is an elite mid range shooter.
i think he is a little less efficient than his previous years
Finally, nothing about the lakers only chance at a ring, goat debates, and how tik tok will affect players shooting ability. Some real good analyst
Kababy Loadmanagement facts
I remember when they use to teach. Run back on defense. Get to the paint then find a man.
Dame at half court :”Hold My Beer!”
More like hold my bucket
iamteamyou hold my mic
Hold my logo
shots are wide open Curry's are contested
*bandwagon*
Nobody:
Doris: This is Chris Paul to the Chris Pauliest he can be
3 okc guys own 4 spots on the floor. Makes sense how they did so well this season
And to think they only had a 0.2% chance of making the playoffs!
Duncan Robinson has the highest e-field goal percentage behind mitchel robinson and Rudy Gobert, 665% that is insane
The power of the 3pt shot
The Robinsons must be proud.
ikr. and they are all threes. this guy is incredible.
He was great at Michigan to
665%? might want to fix that
I remember a couple years ago when the Celtics played the Sixers in the playoffs, every time Embiid would shoot I would be relieved
Jordan Davis still love when he think he’s curry
Remember when Ben Simmons had 1 point? Good times 🍀
Embiid would be so good if he learned how to post up consistently and play bully ball
Kenneth Ho kind of hard to do that when there zero space and you’re getting tripled every play
Same
Thank you for an actual basketball breakdown instead of trying to cook up drama
It’s actually something that’s entertaining to watch while I’m quarantined! We need more of this!
I almost never watch ESPN but I got this recommended and really liked it!
Ya'al had to do this when Curry ain't playing cause you know he's gonna get highest on every three point zone
VoltZ 🚫🧢
When Seth curry’s career 3 percentage is higher than Steph’s 😂
Well, last year Dame shot better than him last year statistically from 30+ ft
L kid, there’s more elite shooters than you think
@@latenightthinker4737 rly? Curry made have muuuuch more shots from there, and his percentage is like in 2 times more than Dame's
Hot Zone Hunter in real life.
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BurGee that new patch completely ruined hop steps😭
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SUBZERO2ICY ain’t boy way
No way
Can we take a moment to appreciate ESPN for posting something actually 'ESPN worthy'
Flight: where’s curry man, this is made up
Saucy Shawn Its not. They dont make up percentages.
It’s just for this season curry hasn’t played enough games to get the attempts
Daddy Sugar Pie It’s A Joke
@@ryanton3572 I have doubts lol.
Daddy Sugar Pie no it’s genuinely a joke dummy
“No one is more accurate than from the elbows than Chris....”
Me: *Bosh* 😊
“Paul”
😳😳
9:40 who thought of the ray allen shot when you heard the commentary
Oh yeah James for three won’t go bosh with the rebound out to Allen and I forget he says the baang
Back out to Allen! BANG!
Russ only shoots so bad there cause he tryna recreate the buzzer beater 3 years ago
I would like to see the all-time version of this. To see who is the GOAT at each area of the court
That would be a one-year project for the ESPN
Self Conscience Stats for zones weren’t recorded until the 2000-2001 season, unfortunately.
Curry will be the 3 pt leader frm everywhere -
It would be KD
Curry from threes, Shaq in the paint, and people like KD, Kobe, and Carmelo from mid range
Bruh,u wanna tell me Dame is 42% from deep...thats crazy.
well they not include curry here coz he only played 4 games this season. But his percentage in half court is 54% , highest
Sky Night they put a minimum limit of attempts to these statistics. With that logic i can just go there make one layup and be 100% at the painted area. But thats not how it works. You idiot.
Average Weeb Damon Lillard is on track to miss the playoffs LOL
@@ThanosDidTheRightThing You don't watch the nba, otherwise you would realize he and all of his starters were injured at one point of this season, and 3 are still out.
You are pretty slow. The blazers have had abs still do have 3 of 5 starters injured, and bench players injured. They never planned on calling up Melo and trading for Trevor
Haven’t watched an ESPN video all the way through in a while...this was good
I hope they make a follow up series on types of shot like who has the best euro-step, or floaters, step-backs, etc.
For once I learned a lot from ESPN instead of hearing repetitive takes
The best use of analytics of seen, but I need to see more analytiques of the best players to determine which one is actually better from the different shooting zones
one of the best videos ESPN has put out in a while
I saw the title and assumed it was another channel. Keep making content like this please!
🔥 video
These are the types of videos we basketball fans need right now
when 3pt% is higher than mid range%
Razzmatazz hops skiddly doo Mid range shots are usually a lot more contested
and off balance
Sad that curry was hurt for the most of the season.
Not really
@@yaggin explain?
Best content from ESPN we’ve seen in weeks
Finally a good basketball analysis video from this channel! Please keep it up!
Seeing IT makes me sad as the nba has kinda given up on him
Man those deep 3s from Dame are beautiful to behold. The arc, the splash.
Dame's range looks like he's using some kind of cheat code. So effortless
As a new fan (Lakers), these videos are so useful - and it gives seasoned fans something different to watch.
More of this please.
(ಠ_ಠ) bandwagon
@@immafatazn i'm not a bandwagon fan.
(ಠ_ಠ) I’m just messing with u, u became a fan of the sport at a great time . The talent in the nba right now is insane
I reckon CP3 has run that play where the centre screens for him, CP goes left then cuts back hard to the right elbow for a midrange shot a million times and made 900k of them. If the opposition big steps up to challenge him its a free lob for any decent centre rolling off the original screen.
That Aldridge corner shot is so smooth and elegant.
This is the content we want ESPN. Awesome
Lol thought they were crazy for not having Curry or Durant in some category until I realized it's just for this season
If curry wasn’t injured all season he’d own every 3 hot spot, and the wayyyyyy downtown spot
No. Even last year dame had a better percentage than him on deep threes
Danny Serrano Jr. without a doubt
Nope lillard was still ahead of him even last year
Lillard is pretty insane can’t lie 🔥
Danny Serrano Jr. curry is 9-111 from 35 feet+ he definitely doesn’t own that zone 😂
More of this please ESPN
Its nice to see i.t. still playing well/decent
Nice content espn, dude the lillard stat is crazy to even think about. Like u had told this a decade ago people wud have laughed, can't predict what will happen in next5yrs😅
I’m surprised when I heard wizards it wasn’t Davis Bertans
Ikr he was shooting so many pull up 3's and I rooted for him in the All Star 3pt contest
Klay and Curry would’ve been on some of those for sure if they were playing
Klay would be in the corner threes
@@snooppp8873 yup
Steph would be in the deep 3 area
Supreme CARROT Never
Why u hating
This is what Iman Shumpert says in an interview regarding LBJ leading the floor. LBJ knows these stats so as to when and where to tighten up the D on a specific player.
brytsyd11 I was thinking the same thing. “So and so shooting 40% from 3 but in the corner he’s only shooting 26%”
jocriss this guy hasn’t played basketball before
Lmao yeah right
jocriss played in the league for almost 20 years against some guys for years disregarding rookies and people just now in the league. High iq im sure he knows who shoots what from where
@jocriss ...can't believe we actually have to explain this. If a guy shoots 26% from the corner you know what you can give or take. For example, you can choose to help off the 26% shooter from the corner bc your 1 has been getting killed on the PnR switch. But yea... "another Bron excuse" lmao fool
More videos like this and I might start watching espn
No free throw or >Half court shot zones? I'd like to see the FT percentages, best to worst and who takes the most.
I'm suprised I didn't see Duncan Robinson at all from three
I bet if steph wasnt injured the whole season he'd be in a few of these
Try every spot behind the arch
Way to highlight Kirk Goldsberry, who ACTUALLY knows his anylitics 👏🏻
anylitics?* way to spell check its analytics
Do this for the 80s and 90s please
Please continue to make videos like this.
And people tell trae young to shoot from half where he’s the worst from smh.
He is good at that
King Gaming100 They’re definitely skewing their stats in some manner because Trae is 34.7% from beyond 28ft this season. Dame is 37.7%. This video is straight up fake news
Trae young is the next harden without flopping but 10x worse defense
Michael Young 20% is good?😂
Stef D No it’s because the shots the guy in the video was talking about was beyond 30ft+. Even tho it’s only 2ft that matters a lot when you’re getting that deep from 3. He don’t skewing that stats he’s just showing it from deeper than what you looked at.
“Westbrook 3, won’t go, rebound George” sounds a little familiar 9:44
Great analytic!
Amazing work. Give this guy a raise!
Flight: “I’ve never even heard of these dudes this has to be a joke like Does anyone even own a jersey of these guys?”
I hope the nba season starts again. 🤞
This honestly a 2k cheat code lol
Spread Bill Facts 💀
@@ugobrown2357 man you can be wide open with pj Tucker and miss 2k been cheat
Please do the defense version of this video. I would like to see the best defenders on the each side of the court.
WE NEED MORE CONTENT LIKE THIS! THIS IS SPICY
Man I love IT he's legit AF
If curry is playing this season he'll probably owns all the 3pt spots lol ....
not with harden there
Nah
Not with dame existing.
Dame is a better deep 3 shooter than curry. Deep. I didn't say 3 in general.
I-Man I also agree. Most of Dames looks are 25-35+ feet. Currys looks are closer because when draymond sets the screen teams can sometimes only focus on curry. Which means Currys usual shots are from 23-28 ft. By all means however he is the more efficient shooter.
Curry could literally be anywhere beyond the 3 point line
Nico Yazima Im not sure about that left corner, tucker has mastered that. It’s literally his value as a 3 and D player.
Hard to watch a whole video and not see Curry isn’t it?
Yassin Ahmed because he was out for the whole season
Dame shot better from deep 3 than him last year though. No hate to Curry, he's obviously the influential player of this era and the goat shooter because of that. But these past few years Dame has caught up to him in terms of long distance shooting
@@latenightthinker4737 I think dame is more clutch but I wouldn't say he's caught up, fully atleast. But he is much younger so we'll just have to wait
This was an excellent video.
Amazing content, and this is gonna hurt some players when they watch it, lol.
This would be a different story if Steph and Klay were around
Look at Curry man so Inspirational
K Flight
Stop.
“Isolation out of style” - laughs in Houston
They should do of all-time
I’m not even kidding I’ve seen a lot of basketball and I have legitimately NEVER seen pj tucker miss a corner three and I make a point of watching it everytime I see a rockets game
“Everybody knows James Harden travels on his step back” would be a more appropriate opening line
Considering gather steps and such, 3 steps are legal in the NBA.
Club 6 Yeah I understand the rules and what a gather is. If youve already gathered the ball and take two steps, not while driving to the basket, then its a travel. He literally gathers the ball and takes two steps. He already establishes his pivot and then picks it back up. The league dont care about that though cause that dont make them money thats why they dont call it. Thats why LeBron gets away with what he does. Thats why you got people like Harden shooting 100 fts. The game is rigged to be entertaining for money. Thats why its legal in the NBA. There wasnt ever anything about a “gather” back in the 70s, 80s, 90s and even 00s
@@TydensDad Once you gather the ball, you are allowed two steps even when not driving. The thing that makes it weird for him is how he delays his gather which allows him to execute a "double stepback".
Club 6 i mean yeah youre not wrong but to clearify on the driving to the basket and 2 steps you cant be just taking two steps. Like it if youre in motion with or upon receiving the ball then you can take two steps but if youre stopped or just standing there you cant just take two steps you gotta dribble ya know? And to go with the Harden thing him picking the ball up in his step back “the gather” thats whats delayed its like hes using two gather steps instead of one
@@TydensDad You actually can just take 2 steps. For example, you dribble the ball once, jump up and gather the ball mid-air, and then land. The first foot to touch the ground is your gather step. You can then take a nap and after that take 2 steps. I don't think you can just catch the ball and then take two steps though. However, when you receive the ball via a pass or gains possession of a loose ball, the gather is defined as the point where a player gains control of the ball so it may be possible. I believe the aforementioned process is what he does. That is completely legal.
*talking about LeBron being the least efficient in the midrange baseline*
"and is largely due to the degree of difficulty of these shots..."
After just showing LaMarcus Aldridge taking the same shots
LeBron isn't as great with the fundamental back to the basket footwork as LaMarcus. Footwork is hard when your back is to the basket man.
LeBron ends up near parallel with the floor because of how he sets up for the fader which is why he struggles with it in traditional post ups.
AFootball Guy2003 I understand it’s difficult lol I’m just saying that they touched on LaMarcus and didn’t say anything about difficulty
But he also made clutch Playoff shots from that exact spot, just know your strenghts and play toward them.
Raye D. I made no comment about him being clutch and making those shots when it matters. Just pointed out something funny in the video
If Harden took less stepback 3s and more open 3s, he might be in the convo for 50-40-90 club since he’s a high 80s free throw shooter and among the most efficient in the lane.
I'm a rockets fan and I agree with u... james takes too many contested 3s...
drew c Its part of the whole iso thing to be able to shoot stepbacks. if harden found more open threes then the team would have to lower his usage and run more plays, changing the entire team and the rockets playbook.
dimo we played without Harden having to do the iso all the time when we had CP3 and were around last in the standings then Harden said that’s enough and carried us to a top 3 seed and a conference finals berth and didn’t even get MVP for it mans had like 4 50 point games in a month and shot a regular season dagger over Dray and Klay and averaged 30 with 6+ assist in the postseason
drew c Not every player needs to be in the 50-40/90 club. The tough shots harden takes attracts so much defensive attention, it opens up opportunities for other players on the roster. Harden is very similar to Kobe minus the defense.
Giannis is the only player I heard that plays like he is in the wrong era that hasn’t been affected in a negative way he’s a 2000s type of guy yet is still a beast in today’s 3pt era
MORE OF THIS PLEASE !!
I like how ESPN makes great analysis videos, but still no sign of steph.
Flight: “Where’s curry at?”
Miinerals this is for active players for this season, curry was injured.
@@Ballerz24 no cap flight would still say that lmao
@@Ballerz24 that's the joke Flight is dumb and has no knowledge whatsoever in NBA basketball other than Steph Curry
"LeBron might win his 5th MVP... " No way, the MVP is Giannis.
Alvaro Sánchez no luka
no AD
You're joking
Daedric PH Not joking Giannis is the favorite
No it’s flight Reacts
This is just a good video with lots of surprises
¡Stupendous analysis!
Trae young shouldn’t even be compared to Steph nor Damian Lillard, not even close to their levels