Sports
NBA standings based on 3-point percentage: Lakers' biggest issue … – Lakeshow Life
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA – MARCH 01: Troy Brown Jr. #7 of the Los Angeles Lakers shoots over Josh Giddey #3 of the Oklahoma City Thunder during the first quarter at Paycom Center on March 01, 2023 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Ian Maule/Getty Images)
The game of basketball is an ever-changing sport and over the last decade or so, the three-point shot has become a marquee component of the game. A team’s three-point percentage has a big say in where they fall in the NBA standings, which explains why the Los Angeles Lakers are currently out of the playoff picture.
Three-point percentage is not everything as a team still has to play good defense and do other parts of the game well. But if a team cannot keep up from beyond the arc then they are going to get lost in the shuffle. Period.
Most of the top teams in the NBA standings are also teams that shoot the ball better than other teams. The correlation between success from beyond the arc and winning percentage is apparent.
Western Conference:
For the most part, teams rank similarly in three-point percentage as they do in the actual Western Conference standings. The West is very jumbled so a team being a few spots off of its actual place in the standings is not huge.
The most surprising teams are the Golden State Warriors and Memphis Grizzlies. Golden State is fighting for a spot in the play-in (because of injuries) while Memphis is third in the standings despite being 12th in three-point percentage.
Eastern Conference:
There are not too many big surprises with the Eastern Conference. There are some middle-of-the-road teams like the Heat that rank low in three-point percentage but that is part of the reason why they are middle-of-the-road and not a true contender.
Brooklyn is so high because of Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving, who are no longer on the team. Milwaukee may seem low for a contender but they are 0.3% from being in the top four in the East.
Los Angeles made additions at the NBA trade deadline that were meant to help the team’s three-point shooting but it has not had a drastic effect. The new-look roster has shot 34.6% from three, which is not much higher than the team’s season average.
To be fair, D’Angelo Russell has missed several games now with an ankle injury and he alone is going to make a difference beyond the arc for the Lake Show. But the sweeping improvements from three have not shown up, at least not yet.
Los Angeles does not need to be an elite three-point shooting team to make a run in then playoffs but they have to at least be respected from beyond the arc.
Build your custom FanSided Daily email newsletter with news and analysis on Los Angeles Lakers and all your favorite sports teams, TV shows, and more.
Your favorite teams, topics, and players all on your favorite mobile devices.
© 2023 Minute Media – All Rights Reserved. The content on this site is for entertainment and educational purposes only. All betting content is intended for an audience ages 21+. All advice, including picks and predictions, is based on individual commentators’ opinions and not that of Minute Media or its related brands. All picks and predictions are suggestions only. No one should expect to make money from the picks and predictions discussed on this website. For more information, please read our Legal Disclaimer. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, call 1-800-GAMBLER.