There’s no fixing this. Zero shooters.
There have been quite successful teams without shooters. Sure shooters help though. Although I think you can still call Chandler and Noah shooters, although they have shown that they MUST BE OPEN. Chandler was not a 45-50% 3pt shooter, he is a 35-40% 3pt shooter, and the past month he has simply "regressed back to the mean". Those 2 should play mostly when someone who can penetrate and then kick back out to them in also on the court.
For example, Final 4 teams NC St in 24 only made 34.5% of their 3's; the year San Diego St made 34.8%.
What we don't need the wrong guys shooting them! Dioubate 14%, Garrison 25%, Jelavic 22%, Lowe 21%, those guys combine for 15-73 (20.5%). Whereas Oweh, Aberdeen, Chandler, Williams, Noah, Johnson combine for 36.6%, which is not great but decent enough. Lowe (21%) is putting one up every 6.8min, Jelavic one every 6.0min. The better shooters, Noah & Johnson & Chandler & Williams one about every 5min, and Aberdeen one every 7min, and Oweh one every 9min. So 2 of our bad shooters attempt them more than 2 better shooters. At least Dioubate and Garrison don't try one too often (every 16min & 29min respectively)
My NON-expert suggestions:
- Lowe you are not a 3pt shooter, so unless you are WIDE OPEN and in "your spot" (wherever you shoot it best from), don't shoot a 3
- get it deep to Moreno, Quaintance, Dioubate, Jelavic, & Garrison, and as we saw last night was a problem big guys do NOT put it on the floor!
- RUN every chance we get!!!
- Oweh can drive it, can he drive and then kick out for an open corner or wing 3?
- Quaintance shoot from FTs on your own. Seriously, 4-13?!! But first get some advice from the coaches on the form, rather than sticking with what ain't working. Because otherwise you aren't playable late in games when we have a slight lead.
- I think we may need 1 of Chandler-Williams-Johnson-Noah on the court at all times, to be a threat from 3. Although the 2 big together rotation may also be the way we need to go.