ogi wrote:
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1 Stephen Curry .669
3 Kevin Durant .634
4 JJ Redick .632
5 Hassan Whiteside .629
8 Enes Kanter .626
13 Kawhi Leonard .616
16 Jonas Valanciunas .610
21 Dwight Howard .604
28 James Harden .598
29 Klay Thompson .597
37 LeBron James .588
T-39 Draymond Green .587
Evan Fournier .587
T-42 Channing Frye .586
Bismack Biyombo .586
T-55 Kyle Lowry .578
Kyle Korver .578
T-83 Al Horford .565
LaMarcus Aldridge .565
Andre Iguodala .565
T-96 Brook Lopez .562
Jimmy Butler .562
Isaiah Thomas .562
T-108 Harrison Barnes .559
Gordon Hayward .559
T-114 Paul George .557
Dwight Powell .557
T-123 Kemba Walker .554
Russel Westbrook .554
135 DeMar DeRozan .550
I have a hard time seeing DeRozan leapfrog many of the guys ahead of him in raw TS% unless his FTR goes through the roof or he rounds out his game by adding a reliable 3PT shot and cuts down on the ill-advised FGA that he's so fond of. JV really should be in line for more touches and a larger role given how efficient he is despite taking so few jumpers.
Also, good luck to everyone trying to defend the Warriors.
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