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Originally Posted by spurs50fan
This is something I always question regardless of the player but how much do you believe shooting 30% adds to the game being tight at the end? Seems like the bad shooting keeps teams in the game where 1 or 2 better decisions would void the need for last second heroics
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The problem is, he's consistently surrounded by players that shoot as bad or worse than him when given the opportunities.
So it's a pick your poison type scenario.
Oladipo wasn't worth a lick, and thus far Melo and PG are about as inconsistent as can be.
The only real time it worked out was when Durant was with the squad, and even then they both took turns being in choke mode in the postseason.
I certainly don't think it's a scenario where you can simply read from the stat sheet and point to Westbrook's shooting woes being the primary reason for the outcome of the game. Who else will step up if he doesn't?