Fading?

Originally Posted by
BlueintheFace
Jon made one shot in the last 4 minutes and missed four. He made a 2pt jumper with 2:09 to go.
The play before Vasquez hit that prayer of a shot, Jon took what I felt was an ill advised contested fading three pointer with duke down 2. Nolan missed a three directly after when LT got the offensive rebound, but at least Nolan created space for himself with a nice move and a stepback to open himself up. Jon also made a terrible play on the baseline when he got caught underneath the basket on the drive and, instead of calling a timeout, threw the ball up at the underside of the rim. This play all but sealed the loss. Those two shots/decisions by Jon came on successive possessions I believe. Duke went from down 2 to Down 6. Both were pretty bad shots.
If I could draw up a play for any player on the team to have an open shot with the game on the line, it would be Jon (and K agrees obviously since he has run the same play just before halftime for Jon at least 15 times this season). However, I have seen a number of times this season, in wins and losses, when Duke has needed a basket and settled for a fading three from Jon because the ball is in his hands. Sometimes it works (and I cheer), sometimes it doesn't. I think we can do better. I just feel that it is similar to when you see a player take a low percentage shot and say "stupid" under your breath, and then smile sheepishly on those occasions when it goes in.
My recollection (which may or may not be accurate) is that I don't recall many instances where I have felt either that Jon has been fading on his shot or that he has taken a bad shot. I recognize that at the end of the game it can be difficult to judge whether it is better to get a higher percentage 2 pointer (unfortunately, this is not one of this team's best traits) perhaps from Nolan creating something off the dribble, or an open 3 with a 40%ish chance of getting 3 points. Tough call, but I have had very few times where I have felt Jon has taken a poor shot.
"Yeah, when we get him (Mason), we'll be even more athletic than people don't think we are," -Nolan Smith