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LA’s roster looks capable to me of approaching Cleveland’s shooting around Lebron. For example:
At SG, JR Smith made 1.8 3s on 38%; KCP made 2.1 3s on 38%.
At PF, Love made 2.3 3s on 41% (and was around 37% in prior years); Kuzma made 2.1 3s on 37% as a rookie, and should improve as he develops; Ingram shot 39% and hopefully that efficiency holds with more volume.
At PG, Hill made 1.1 threes on 35%; Lonzo made 1.7 threes on 31%, but his UCLA data (97th percentile as a jump shooter on high volume) and second half numbers provide reasons to believe he can increase to 34-36% this year and beyond.
Off the bench, Cleveland had Korver (44%), Clarkson (40%), Hood (35%), and Green (31%).
LA does not have a Korver, and grabbing a shooter over Lance would have been helpful… But this team does have a few plus bench shooters: Hart (39%), Svi and Wagner (elite shooters in college), and even Rondo (36% average the last three years).
If LA brings back Lopez (1.5 3s on 35%), he would offer a stretch 5 that Lebron did not have last year.
When Lebron was on the court last year, Cleveland shot 38.3% from three; when he was off, they shot 33.2% — a massive 5% swing.