My question about shooters was primarily for consistent floor-spacing purposes.
Most elite teams have these guys. Over the last few years, Curry, Thompson, JR Smith, Korver, Danny Green (bad year), Redick. There is a monumental role these guys (Curry and Klay are sort of silly examples I know) play on their teams. And to have someone at or above 40% from three is crucial imo to having big time success based on how the game's evolved.
For his career, Hood is at just 36.3% with tiny deviations from that season to season. We can blame it on injuries and whatever else but after three seasons, I believe we would have seen a decent little uptick (38.5-39%) from a guy at his age with those mechanics. And yet we haven't.
Our early season success was due in large part imo to how well we shot the ball. Along with Gobert, Ingles and Hill were in the top 5 in TS% for quite a while and they've fallen off quite a bit.
I'm of the mind that we really need to target a great floor spacer. A guy that is simply a natural shooter. All of the guys I mentioned are. In high school, in college. We looked at them as great shooters.
So, which 2's coming out are the best pure shooters who you can envision actually starting over Hood? Ideally, whomever is named can play solid d and be coached into playing above average defense.