Chris Herring had a great piece the other day that dove into some of the numbers on Carmelo Anthony from last season which should serve as cause for optimism for Rockets fans.
On passes from Westbrook, Anthony hit just 34 percent of catch-and-shoot threes, down from the 36 percent that an average player would have been expected to make from those spots (based on defender distance, according to data from Second Spectrum).2 By contrast, Anthony shot 41 percent on catch-and-shoot threes when fed by George, up from the 36 percent an average player would have been expected to make.