Seems like this dude and Canaan are the two guys on the bench who can create their own shot. I think Beverley struggles with that.
He was above average in GS, they ran a run n' gun system that inflates the stats of outside shooters. Probably won't translate to an inside outside game w/ D. Howard in the middle.
There's a reason he's starting to become a journey man. He's essentially a poor man's Jr smith. Not to mention he probably won't sign for the minimum.
The colors are based off the NBA averages. Different areas on the court have different success rates. The corner 3 is an area that is basically exclusively shot when wide open by specialist like Ray Allen (who is good everywhere really, but AMAZING from the corners. I think in the left corner he shoots 60%), Shane Battier, etc. Deep 2's on the other hand are rather inefficient shots, with a lower success rate. In think Jose Calderon was the best 'deep two' shooter 2 years ago at 46%.
I loved him with the warriors. He was a promising player but he went to the bobcats and things went out of shape. Hopefully we'll put his career back in shape.
What info? The color part? That was simply by looking through hundreds of shot charts and inductive reasoning. The Jose Calderon part was on a court vision article about Josh Smith and Long Twos http://courtvisionanalytics.com/the-long-two-and-josh-smith/ I was mistaken, by the way, Calderon was 2nd in long two at 48%, first place was Leandro Barbosa at 49%.
Dont ever judge a player that has played for the Bobcats... I'd expect him to get a solid 15 minutes per game.