Celtics Coach, Joe Mazzulla's, love of the 3-point shot may have been acceptable during the 2024-25 season. But last season he had Jayson Tatum (.343 from three), Kristaps Porzingis (.412), Al Horford (.363) and Jrue Holiday (.353). Last season's version of The Green shot .368 from deep,
Well, how is that long ball affection working out this season? The team as a whole is hitting only .312 on 3-pointers. Yet, despite the poor marksmanship beyond the arc, Boston is still launching roughly the same number of shots (47.8 attempts) as last season (48.2 attempts) from deep.
The two Celtics starters with the most minutes (Payton Pritchard and Derrick White) are shooting .213 and .263, respectively from deep. Last season, those numbers showed .407 and .384, respectively for the back court duo.
It is obvious that the loss of Tatum, Porzingis, Horford and Holiday is sorely felt because of the heavy defensive coverage they demanded beyond the arc. Perhaps Mazzulla should alter his approach to the Celtics offense and fall out of love for the 3-pointer, at least to some extent. It worked okay last season. This is now a different crew.
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