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Reed Sheppard is the Rockets’ Franchise Player™

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by J.R., Jun 26, 2024.

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Do you like the selection of Reed Sheppard?

Poll closed Oct 14, 2024.
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  1. Easy

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    They need to do background country music in Toyota Center.
     
  2. jordnnnn

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    The Keith Urban-ization of Toyota Center continues to increase.
     
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    Yea it’s from that article with that system that was paywalled:

     
  4. cheke64

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    So Carter's data is saying 45 degree arc is bad. No wonder tmacs shot was automatic.
     
  5. MadMax

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    Kenny Smith had a very flat shot as well
     
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    I'd imagine 42-43 is more optimal. Jabari could take some notes on this. It's pretty noticable how KD has a few more degrees of arc and is a lot more accurate.
     
  7. xtruroyaltyx

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    I think it is saying that 45 degrees is good:

    https://archive.is/20240627035811/h...-nba-draft-790cb365#selection-5749.0-5749.428
     
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    I'll be at Reed Sheppard Square Dance night
     
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    Chandler Parsons too I believe
     
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    This is the full quote from the article:

    He's saying slightly lower than what he used to believe was the ideal shot which was a high arching shot, but now he believes the ideal shot approaches at 45 degrees. He's saying 45 degrees is one of the ideal metrics.

     
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    I've always thought that high arch gives the ball a wider angle to enter the rim thereby giving more margin of error. 45 degree is the most efficient in terms of the force needed to push the ball to a destination point thereby giving you better range.

    Physics.
     
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    Great... half the people on the planet got pissed when they brought math into basketball, now you go and bring physics into it. Thanks a lot, Purvis.
     
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    21 minutes of Purvis's shots. :)

     
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    Still Texas, all good. :D
     
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    Glad you got the reference. :D I still can't believe those shots that he used the backboard to bank in his high-arc shots in that video. I remember reading a story about him where he wasn't a very good ballplayer until around his junior year of high school (?) when his high school coach taught him to shoot with arc while holding a broom up for him to shoot over. This stopped him from taking line-drive shots. He said that changed his career because it completely changed his shot.
     
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    physics? or geometry? so many questions . . .
     
  18. TimDuncanDonaut

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    no magnets; so all good.
     
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  19. Dr of Dunk

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    F = Ime.

    IFYKYK
     
  20. bloodwings19

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    Michael Jordan had a flat shot too.
     

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