People keep saying that we are just missing open shots, but are ill-informed. as of a few days ago, Jazz take the 4th most "very-tight" contested shots in the league, and take the 7th fewest "wide open" shots in the league. it isnt a matter of just missing open looks. comparatively, there arent many open looks to miss.
https://stats.nba.com/league/team/s...=10.0&CloseDefDistRange=0-2 Feet - Very Tight
We are 5th in "very-tight" shots outside 10 feet, but the difference between teams isnt high.
https://stats.nba.com/league/player...=10.0&CloseDefDistRange=0-2 Feet - Very Tight
You also have to factor in we have guys like Rodney Hood who takes "very tight" midrange shots frequently because of his ability to rise over smaller guards in the midrange.
https://stats.nba.com/league/team/s...ange=>=10.0&CloseDefDistRange=4-6 Feet - Open
We are 12th in open shots, which is the stat I put the highest weight in. NBA.com defines "wide open" as having 6+ of space. Having that much space might be a bigger sign that your offense is terrible and your players are getting sagged off of. I'm not concluding that is for certain, but two of the top teams in "wide open shots" are Brooklyn and Philly. There are also great teams who have a large % of these shots, but using the data to prove "good" offense or "bad" offense isnt correct.
https://stats.nba.com/league/team/s...=>=10.0&CloseDefDistRange=6+ Feet - Wide Open
And we arent 18th in wide open shots, not 7th fewest (or 23rd since Jope wants to "glass half empty" everything).
*Please provide links when you try to cite stats*