spycam1
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Either way, he shot a better percentage. Also, keep in mind, after the first 7 games of the season, when Duke started to play real teams regularly, Parker shot just 28% from three. One of the biggest misconceptions about players in the draft is that Parker is a good 3pt shooter. He might become one, but over the bulk of the season and during conference play, he was not.
Gordon also shot 35% from 3, but sorry, he's not half the shooter Parker is. There's way more you have to account for than just the %. How many they attempted is huge, IMO. And those stats don't show how many of those shots were taken off the dribble vs spot up. For instance, Gordon can't shoot off the dribble to save his life. All of his 3's are catch and shoot. Parker took 3's off the dribble very often.