For the first time in six seasons, a majority of Marcus Morris’ shots aren’t coming from the mid-range.
Most of Morris’ shots in his sophomore NBA season came at the rim, which was the only time that’s happened in his eight pro seasons. Since then, according to Cleaning The Glass, Morris has spent a lot of time in some of the most inefficient spots on the floor.
For two years in Detroit, at least half of his shots came from the mid-range, and most of those were in the long-mid category. Last year in Boston, 45% of his overall offense came from mid-range jumpers, which is still too many.