One could also argue that volume scoring is NOT needed, but efficient scoring.
Looking at the top 7 teams (SAS, OKC, LAC, IND, MIA, HOU, GSW) the top scorer on each team has a FG% of 49% or higher on 4 of those teams. There are 2 teams where the top scorer shoots above 46% (Harden, Curry, the bottom 2 W/L on that list)). Then Indiana (with the very struggling George) at 36%. Then the Raps leading scorer is DD at 43% (which is in the bottom half of the league)
I don't care about quantity, I'm not an american cheese burger factory, I want quality.
Looking at the top 7 teams (SAS, OKC, LAC, IND, MIA, HOU, GSW) the top scorer on each team has a FG% of 49% or higher on 4 of those teams. There are 2 teams where the top scorer shoots above 46% (Harden, Curry, the bottom 2 W/L on that list)). Then Indiana (with the very struggling George) at 36%. Then the Raps leading scorer is DD at 43% (which is in the bottom half of the league)
I don't care about quantity, I'm not an american cheese burger factory, I want quality.
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