Squawkers Hawksquawk Posted November 24, 2010 Squawkers Report Share Posted November 24, 2010 The same subject, two weeks hence.Josh Smith3PTA/FGA2005-0911.2%2009-100.7%2010-1110.6%Smith's hot start (8-20) from beyond the arc has lifted his career 3PTFG% to 27.1%.Smith is also making a significantly higher percentage of his long two-point jump shots so far this season.Josh SmitheFG% (16-23')2006-0732.72007-0830.92008-0933.72009-1028.72010-1140.4So he's both taking and making a greater percentage of his long jump shots so far this season, though not at the rate (48.3%) he was two weeks ago.Josh Smith%FGA (16+')eFG% (16+')2006-0740.334.52007-0830.432.92008-0930.837.42009-1024.727.92010-1140.745.5Smith has slightly reduced the frequency of his jump shots as he's begun to regress toward his career norms.Not coincidentally, his scoring rate has picked up and is, season-to-date, the second-highest of his career, this despite a diminished free throw rate (27.0 for his career entering the season, 20.1 so far in 2010-11). That free throw rate itself diminished despite an encouraging start (70.4 FT%) to Smith's season from the line.Josh Smith%FGA (at rim)eFG% (at rim)2006-074363.52007-0842.966.32008-0943692009-1054.365.62010-1133.366.7Unsurprisingly, Smith has been devastatingly effective at the rim.View the full article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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