It's been mentioned numerous times on this board that Jop is a better catch and shoot 3pt shooter vs off the dribble. Curious if there's any actual numbers out there to see the difference? I've looked and cannot find these stats. Apologies if this has been brought up before. Thanks.
Uh oh
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My sources tell me Jop is a streaky 3 point shooter..........i have no data to confirm the information I have received but it seems accurate.
Quote from: MuMark on December 28, 2024, 11:31:34 AMMy sources tell me Jop is a streaky 3 point shooter..........i have no data to confirm the information I have received but it seems accurate.
Ha!
Quote from: MuMark on December 28, 2024, 11:31:34 AMMy sources tell me Jop is a streaky 3 point shooter..........i have no data to confirm the information I have received but it seems accurate.
I'd love to hear a definition of streaky that I could test with data!
Quote from: THRILLHO on December 28, 2024, 12:31:35 PMI'd love to hear a definition of streaky that I could test with data!
Start with your underwear
Quote from: Carl on December 28, 2024, 03:22:38 PMStart with your underwear
Joplin's three point shooting is neither brown nor smelly so he is not a streaky three point shooter, qed.
He's so streaky that he shot 40% from 3 two years ago, then 35% last year, and now 30% so far this season.
At this rate he woulda shot 25% as a super senior...
Or, he's due for a nice positive regression in the next few months back to the 35% range.
All Marquettes do reach equilibrium after all
OK so my not-so-precise analysis says Jop was 1-1 on catch and shoot 3's today and 0-3 off the dribble. I'm also an idiot so this could be wildly incorrect. Yes, I'll be tracking this the rest of the season because THIS is the hard-hitting analysis you know and love and expect from Scoop!
Jop 3pt % (Starting 12/31)
Catch And Shoot: 1-1, 100%
Off Dribble: 0-3, 0%
TOTAL: 1-4, 25%