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3ball
06-17-2015, 03:46 AM
Serious question - what helps the opposing team more?

Letting Lebron isolate and shoot 32.5% like he did all playoffs long... Or let Deandre Jordan shoot FT's?

NZStreetBaller
06-17-2015, 03:50 AM
hmmm i think hack a jordan would be much more deadly to the warriors his freethrow stroke is far more superior....... lebron isolate just isnt reliable enough. As we all know........

3ball
06-17-2015, 04:10 AM
hmmm i think hack a jordan would be much more deadly to the warriors his freethrow stroke is far more superior....... lebron isolate just isnt reliable enough. As we all know........
Agreed.. I think Deandre's FT's hurt an opponent more.. It would be more preferable to let Lebron isolate at 32.5% a pop.

If I'm not mistaken, 32.5% on a field goal attempts results in less points than 50% on FT's in the long run.

LeFraud James
06-17-2015, 04:12 AM
Agreed.. I think Deandre's FT's hurt an opponent more.. It would be more preferable to let Lebron isolate at 32.5% a pop.

If I'm not mistaken, 32.5% on a field goal attempts results in less points than 50% on FT's in the long run.

Indubitably.

kennethgriffin
06-17-2015, 04:17 AM
hackajordan = 39% fts

thats 39 points per 100 attempts

2 attempts every time up the floor is the same as a fg attempt



lebron finals iso = 39%

ditto




theyre equally good options at slowing down a team

NZStreetBaller
06-17-2015, 04:33 AM
hackajordan = 39% fts

thats 39 points per 100 attempts

2 attempts every time up the floor is the same as a fg attempt



lebron finals iso = 39%

ditto



nah hack a jordan slows the game down and would bound to put players in foul trouble




theyre equally good options at slowing down a team

nah hack a jordan slows the game down and would bound to put players in foul trouble

buddha
06-17-2015, 04:37 AM
nah hack a jordan slows the game down and would bound to put players in foul trouble

plus it allows your D to get back and limits fast break opportunities.

hack-a-jordan is a better offensive strategy then LeBron ball.