I'm in the 4th quarter right now against the celtics. I'm 7-16 with steph curry who is well rested. I'm running my offense through him and klay who is 2-11. I don't mind the FG% but what I do mind is now every open shot either of them take is a D- and has very little chance of going in.
How is that realistic at all whatsoever? And for all these people saying shot fatigue exists or they've experienced it firsthand etc. I played D3 ball (which is not anything to write home about, I know) and if you're in shape you don't lose your legs on a game by game basis. These are some of the best athletes in the world. At the end of the season. Second game of back to backs. That's when "shot fatigue" is prevalent. Not 28 minutes into one game. If I'm doing a quick game I shouldn't have to worry about not being able to use my best players by the 4th quarter because they took 15+ shots. I now have the option of either running my offense through bogut, iggy or lee. Which isn't a bad thing but I have to pretend like klay and steph aren't there Which is absurd.
How anyone can defend that is beyond me. Maybe an open 3 from steph going A+ to B+ but going straight from A to D because he crossed an imaginary threshold of shots the game says he can take before losing his legs? I never even let my guys play to the point a Gatorade cup shows up. I'm always on top of my substitutions. Yet wide open 3s are a D- cause he's taken 17 shots. Which amounts to slightly over 4 shots per quarter. Come on man.
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