All-time.
whos the best ?
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All-time.
whos the best ?
Reggie Miller hands down.
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Mark Price - you wanna learn how to shoot then watch this guy not Ray Allen. [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajrdxK6hvMM[/url]
Steve Kerr
[QUOTE=Yung D-Will]Playing Right now?:
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Yeah definitely Korver[COLOR="White"]he's a bull now so obviously he's the right choice![/COLOR]
Ray allen anyone??
Reggie was pretty great.
Peja used to be a good catch and shoot player too.
All time: Reggie Miller
Currently: Ray Allen
All time? Reggie... not only that but he was also the greatest at creating catch n shoot plays for himself, which means working without the ball, abusing screens with very advanced trickery.... Ray Allen / Rip Hamilton did admit they "stole" all those tricks watching Reggie. :)
Was always hilarious to watch the likes of Jordan & Kobe exhaust themselves chasing and getting smashed around the screens trying to stop Reggie for a catch n shoot. For this exact reason Kobe said Reggie was the toughest player he had to defend.... and he did guard Jordan aswell, have that in mind.
All-time: Reggie Miller
Currently:
Behind the three-point line: Ray Allen
Mid-range game: Richard Hamilton
[QUOTE=evilmonkey]All time? Reggie... not only that but he was also the greatest at creating catch n shoot plays for himself, which means working without the ball, abusing screens with very advanced trickery....[/QUOTE]
You didn't put Lebron? I'm surprised
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Glen Rice was pretty damn good.
All-time I'd say Reggie, though.
[QUOTE=Yung D-Will]You didn't put Lebron? I'm surprised
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Damn, you are right... something is wrong with me... :banghead:
Ok then just for you D-Will, Lebron is the best catch n shoot player ever aswell!
[QUOTE=catch24]Glen Rice was pretty damn good.
All-time I'd say Reggie, though.[/QUOTE]
Glen Rice, nice pick. He slipped my mind.
[QUOTE=SinJackal]Glen Rice, nice pick. He slipped my mind.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, his stint with Miami and Allstar seasons in Charlotte, he was damn near automatic. Catch, shoot, splash...
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Why is Miller so overrated?
[QUOTE=Big#50]Why is Miller so overrated?[/QUOTE]He isn't.
He;'s a great catch and shoot player, he's amongst the top 5 greatest catch and shoot players of all time. He just wasn't good AT ALL finishing in the paint, scoring on the break, or rebounding/D. Just a pure (yet also ugly) shooter.
Props to catch24 for mentioning G-Money before me...Rice is consistently overlooked. :pimp:
Easily Ray Allen.
I had the most underrated comment in this thread.
He might not be the best player out of all the ones mentioned, but Eddie House is sick when it comes to catching and shooting. Quick release too
Dale friggin Ellis watch some highlights on him he was sick!
Reggie.
Honorable mention: Jeff Hornacek
Reggies my boy on this.
Ray Allen and Rip Hamilton are tied for current.
currently, anthony morrow.
righ now? maybe JJ Reddick, kyle korver.
Reggie Miller
John Paxson
Andrew Toney
reggie miller>>>> ray allen
Robert Horry. Tons of catch and shoot plays in a clutch situation.
I'd go with Miller. I also liked Chuck Person.
[QUOTE=inclinerator]reggie miller>>>> ray allen[/QUOTE]:facepalm :facepalm
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I forgot J.R. Smith. He loves to catch and just shoot it.
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Dell Curry.
Both JR and Chuck weren't catch and shoot. They were more stop and pop, especially JR.
[QUOTE=hateraid]Both JR and Chuck weren't catch and shoot. They were more stop and pop, especially JR.[/QUOTE]
not really JR has always been more catch and shoot. The more you get him to dribble the less accurate his shot is. Its all based off that hop step, the same hop he takes into his set shot. If you ask him to pull up off the dribble without a step back the percentages drop immensely.
With that being said, he shouldnt be in the conversation. There are a lot of shooters that are much better than him.
[QUOTE=Younggrease]not really JR has always been more catch and shoot. The more you get him to dribble the less accurate his shot is. Its all based off that hop step, the same hop he takes into his set shot. If you ask him to pull up off the dribble without a step back the percentages drop immensely.
With that being said, he shouldnt be in the conversation. There are a lot of shooters that are much better than him.[/QUOTE]
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I say more off the dribble. Here's an example of one game. About half were off the dribble, which is certainly not the characteristics of a catch and shoot.
All-time probably Reggie, although I'm surprised nobody mentioned Bird, he made a living off it.
Currently: Jesus
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