Attempted 1 in his college career, did not attempt a 3 in his first 2 NBA seasons, and suddenly he became an extreme chucker. What happened? Why did the Bobcats try to turn a guy with no range into a 3 point specialist?
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Attempted 1 in his college career, did not attempt a 3 in his first 2 NBA seasons, and suddenly he became an extreme chucker. What happened? Why did the Bobcats try to turn a guy with no range into a 3 point specialist?
Wasn't the Bobcats fault here. Mullens decided to expand his range because he could not score in any other ways at the NBA level.
At the college level he got most his points by finishing at the basket over smaller players and has not been able to get those same looks as an NBA player. Even back in his college days he only managed to get about 3 possessions or so per game with his back to the basket and was not able to score effectively when he did get the ball (less than 1 point per possession).
So he started working on his jump-shot. His first few months as a Bobcat he could not miss a long 2 or 3 pointer, and he got overconfident in the shot. Got to the point that we chose to play guys like Josh McRoberts over him because he literally contributed nothing but chucking long jumpers.
[QUOTE=2LeTTeRS]Wasn't the Bobcats fault here. Mullens decided to expand his range because he could not score in any other ways at the NBA level.
At the college level he got most his points by finishing at the basket over smaller players and has not been able to get those same looks as an NBA player. Even back in his college days he only managed to get about 3 possessions or so per game with his back to the basket and was not able to score effectively when he did get the ball (less than 1 point per possession).
So he started working on his jump-shot. His first few months as a Bobcat he could not miss a long 2 or 3 pointer, and he got overconfident in the shot. Got to the point that we chose to play guys like Josh McRoberts over him because he literally contributed nothing but chucking long jumpers.[/QUOTE]
Cool thanks that it explains it. His 2pt FG% was indeed abysmal, I'd just never heard of anyone suddenly trying to develop range so suddenly
He's a soft 7 foot tall unatheletic center that can't score consistantly down low with poor defense... It was either become a floor spacing three point treat or a burger flipper
because there are no 4s
because even if he shoots a pretty low percentage from 3 it's still a more efficient shot for him than everywhere else on the floor.
[QUOTE=#number6ix#]He's a soft 7 foot tall [b]unatheletic[/b] center that can't score consistantly down low with poor defense... It was either become a floor spacing three point treat or a burger flipper[/QUOTE]
he's extremely athletic, he just doesn't use it well.
[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9WZi5w1JTo"]here's a video of him dunking over lamarcus aldridge's life[/url]
[QUOTE=Quizno]he's extremely athletic, he just doesn't use it well.
[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9WZi5w1JTo"]here's a video of him dunking over lamarcus aldridge's life[/url][/QUOTE]
[URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzkmHCVUgl8"]Between the legs[/URL]
Because he played for one of the worst teams in the history of the NBA, and the coach let him.
Apparently Doc Rivers wants him to do the exact same thing.
He is one of those dudes who's shot looks really good/smooth but doesn't seem to go in as much as it looks like it should.
I hope he keeps at it and can start hitting at least 35% tho... stretch 5 is a valuable guy to have off the bench, gives a lot of flexibility.
[QUOTE=yobore]Cool thanks that it explains it. His 2pt FG% was indeed abysmal, I'd just never heard of anyone suddenly trying to develop range so suddenly[/QUOTE]
fwiw before he got to college, hos shooting touch was supposedly one of his strengths
i think he has apparently had the potential to be a good shooter since high school
Mullens is pure trash. I cant think of a reason why this guy has a stable NBA job besides the fact he is 7 foot tall
[IMG]http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mehgqzvJF91rktm1go1_500.gif[/IMG]
There is a better angle. He feeds Aldridge nuts. But yeah he's very soft. He's like a guard in a 7 footers body.
the better question is why he got the B and the J tattooed over on his forearms.
Those tats were pure gold
Because Andrea Bargnani was given a $50 million contract.