Jazz4ever
Well-Known Member
That argument would be fine if you included the 8-10 free throws that these players tend to take. If you include the whole picture then CJ is so much less efficient.
Kobe Bryant .454 career fg% + .838 ft%, about 6 per game.
Crymelo .459 career fg% + .801 ft%, about 7 per game.
Durant .459 career fg% + .885 ft % (and improving), he only took about 10 per game last year.
Chucker took a whopping 95 free throws last year, which I'm using as it's arguably his best full season to date and will pull his #'s up.
Comparing CJ's % to the top shooting guards in the league shows absolutely nothing.
You seem to be adding conditions to your argument now. But yes, CJ's major weakness is not drawing fouls. At the same time, it makes his numbers look somewhat even more impressive. He is already averaging 18 points per 36 minutes. If (or when) he figures out how to draw contact better we would be looking at well over 20 points a game per 36 minutes. That is not shoddy for 3.5 million a year.