An undrafted player the Miami Heat signed after Summer League is quietly having a record season. A normal standard for elite marksmanship is 50 FG%, 40 3PG%, 90 FT%, i.e. make more than 50% on field goal attempts, 40% of 3-point attempts, and 90% at the free throw line.
By that standard Duncan Robinson fails to qualify with a slash line of .460/.434/.906. The overall FG% suffers because he attempts so few 2-point shots. But what happens if the shots are separated into 2P%/3P%/FT%? Then the numbers become one-of-a-kind.
By restricting the applicants to only players who attempted more than four 3-pointers a game, made at least 60% of their 2-pointers, 40% of their 3-pointers, and 90% of free throws, Robinson’s .