jope
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Then why is he hitting a mere 42.5% of his two-point shots? Only Howard and Tinsley are worse. CJ's penchant for taking and missing long-range jumpers explains why he only hits 43.9% of his two-pointers, but Burks takes fewer jumpers (at least, that's the perception), yet still hits at a lesser rate.
The answer is he is driving when there is no driving lane and compounding the error by taking high degree-of-difficulty shots when he gets to the cup, rather than dishing off. There is no difference between Miles' ill-advised chucks and Burks' MLAs in terms of decision-making, or in terms of results, even if he does manage to draw fouls - he should still be converting at better than 42.5% when he isn't fouled if the majority of his shots are at the rim.
I'm a little confused..
Cj is shooting overall 38% from the field and 26% from 3
Burks is 42% from the field and 38% from 3
am i missing something?
In a post game interview with burks, he has said corbin told him to make something happen in his time on floor. I'm thinking he interpreted that as "score points when your on the floor". maybe that's why he doesnt look to pass? not really sure of the cause, but his per 36 ast rate is identical to raja and howard.
all i know, is that i love his desire to attack the rim.
he leads the team in fta rate. as a rookie. in this league, on the jazz, that doesnt happen by accident. free throws are one of the major elements separating the stars from the great role players. if lebron and kobe didnt get to the line 10 times a night imagine the difference. not to mention the pressure it puts on the defense having everyone in foul trouble.
we havent had a player get to the line like that since karl, and i hope that if burks ever gets close to 30mpg, he can manage to do it as well.