Teske - no 3 point shots

Submitted by Beaublue on January 29th, 2020 at 12:52 PM

Interesting that Teske attempted zero 3 point shots last night.  I expect he was told to shut that part of his game down. 

Hail_Yes

January 29th, 2020 at 12:57 PM ^

I also think it was a product of playing Nebraska.  They're very small for a B1G team (if you watched the game Dan Dakich talked about this ~29 times).  Teske was in the paint A LOT to draw mismatches and/or double teams that opened up perimeter shooters.  There really wasn't a need for pick and pop action with him.

Blue In NC

January 29th, 2020 at 12:58 PM ^

The fact that Teske can hit 3-pt shots at a decent rate expands spacing on the floor.  I sure hope he doesn't stop shooting them.  Last night however, he had a decided size advantage in the lane so he stuck around the paint more.

MH20

January 29th, 2020 at 1:30 PM ^

I think 2-3 attempts isn't bad as long as they're A) wide open and B) at the top of the key. It's when he's up to 5-6 attempts (and shooting from the wing) that it becomes an issue, unless he's on a ridiculous hot streak. To me his footwork and form are just too sloppy for him to ever be anything more than a middling three-pointer shooter. His feet are often not set and he regularly falls back on his attempts, leading to shots that barely graze the rim or miss altogether. Even if those things were cleaned up he still has a tendency to aim/heave the ball at the rim which leads to a really flat shot.

OwenGoBlue

January 29th, 2020 at 12:59 PM ^

They had such a size advantage and abandoned the two center lineups so I wouldn't read that much into it. He didn't have a shot blocker on him to draw out of the paint.

Ditching the two center thing was notable. May have been opponent specific but they had a short bench so I'm hoping that lineup has been axed. Bad for them all year. 

MGoReid

January 29th, 2020 at 1:04 PM ^

Curious if there is a way to track our PPP on trips where he takes a 3 vs doesn't?  I'm guessing analytics are very anti him shooting 3s.

redjugador24

January 29th, 2020 at 1:10 PM ^

I was kinda surprised we didn't see more Austin Davis last night, it seems his "bully-ball" would have been very effective against a smaller Nebraska team.  Castleton was actually first off the bench for Teske which hasn't been the case over the last month or so.  I know he's not immensely talented, but I love his motor and it seems like always gets a few easy layups in his limited time mostly due to hustle and strength.  

njvictor

January 29th, 2020 at 2:24 PM ^

There's absolutely no way he was told to "shut that part of his game down." Is it possible they had a different game plan last night and tried to work it inside? Sure. But Jon Teske is shooting 27% from 3, which isn't great, but his ability to spread the floor a bit keeps defenders on their heels, improves spacing, and also makes him a better inside player