Raptors' key weakness comes into sharp focus based on alarming statistic
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Raptors' key weakness comes into sharp focus based on alarming statistic
The Toronto Raptors excel in fast break scoring and scoring inside the paint but struggle with three-point shooting. They rank 23rd in three-point field goal percentage at 35.0% and 25th in attempts at 32.6 per game. While players like Immanuel Quickley and Brandon Ingram show potential, the need for better shooting remains critical. A statistic reveals RJ Barrett and Jamal Shead among the lowest in wide open three-point percentage, raising concerns about their shooting capabilities and the defensive strategies of opponents.
"The Raptors rank 23rd in three-point field goal percentage at 35.0 percent and rank 25th in three-point field goal attempts at 32.6 per game."
"RJ Barrett and Jamal Shead highlighted for poor performance on open threes, revealing a significant weakness in the Raptors' shooting ability."
"The need for more stout shooting remains a glaring concern to tackle, especially given the team's current performance metrics."
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