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Shooting percentage

biggunsbob

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Biggest issue I saw in when I watched parts of the preseason game tonight was all the misses by the pistons. Wall was in mid season form for the wizards in a 102 -97 loss by Detroit . Wizards shooting percentage wasn?t much better the ours. 12/45 from three flat out stinks .
Wish we could get Butler .


http://www.espn.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=401077290
 
If Blake is still shooting the 3 this season it's going to be trouble.
 
this is basically the same shitty team that they had last year. It's not like they had some good young players that are expected to take a big leap.
 
this is basically the same shitty team that they had last year. It's not like they had some good young players that are expected to take a big leap.

Kennard has the chance to grow if he's given the opportunity. He came in with ballhanding skills, but he was a rookie and SVG didn't really trust him. If he can keep up the shooting, get stronger, and develop some secondary PnR options, he could be a lot better with minor development.
 
Kennard has the chance to grow if he's given the opportunity. He came in with ballhanding skills, but he was a rookie and SVG didn't really trust him. If he can keep up the shooting, get stronger, and develop some secondary PnR options, he could be a lot better with minor development.

I don't know...he seems like nothing more than a bench player to me.
 
this is basically the same shitty team that they had last year. It's not like they had some good young players that are expected to take a big leap.

When your big three is a PF that has no post game, a center that can?t shoot outside of 5 feet, and a mediocre point guard your season is going nowhere.
 
Didn’t the pistons have a much better record with a healthy Jackson . If he can stay healthy hopefully it will make a difference but it just felt like Wall a the wizards could turn it on whenever they wanted to and every offensive set for the pistons seemed to a struggle. Hopefully it is just learning a new coaches system.
 
Didn't they already say, the new guy, we'll going to be a three-point shooting team? Or something to that effect. That's our doom, mark it.
 
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