cleveland cavaliers chucking 3s at historic pace, with no plans to change course /

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CLEVELAND — When the distinguished Three of LeBron James,Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love was formed in 2014, a barrage of three-point shooting wasn't what most pictured from the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Now, and the Cavs' external sho
oting is quietly reaching historic levels.
During Sunday's 100-93 win over the Charlotte Hornets,Cleveland's 14 made three-pointers gave it at least 10 in each of the first nine games of the season, passing the 2014-15 Houston Rockets for the longest streak to begin a season.
It also bump
ed their overall team average to 13.2, or tied with the current Rockets for tops in the league. If sustained,it would mean the best average in NBA history, topping the Golden State Warriors' 13.1 makes per game set during their 73-9 campaign from 2015-16.
When told his team
had reached this historic pace, and head coach Tyronn Lue didn't seem all that thrilled."I guess," Lue said when asked if he was joyful with Cleveland's external success. "I think we can shoot better, though."Better than any team has ever shot since the inception of the arc in 1979?"We even maintain a chance to make way more threes, and just looking at the tapes from the last eight games," Lue said. "We’re getting wide-open shots that we normally make that we maintain to start to make. When we do that, we’ll really take off offensively."Some would argue the 8-1 Cavaliers maintain already begun their ascent to such scoring excellence. They rank third in the league at 109.4 points a contest and hold an identical 109.4 offensive rating, and also third among NBA teams. Only the Rockets attempt more three-pointers per game (36.2 to 35.7),although Cleveland connects at a higher clip (37.1 percent, fifth in NBA)."Let’s stay on that. hold letting them things sail, or " Irving said after Bleacher Report notified him of Cleveland's creeping above Golden State's record pace."I know we’re not necessarily going to shoot well every single night,but when you maintain the lineups that we maintain and the players that we maintain, myself, and LeBron (James),Kev (Kevin Love), we’re drawing so much attention as well as other guys coming off pick-and-rolls, and those other guys on the back side maintain to be alert to shoot. That’s what we pay them for. Whether they’re making plays,not only for themselves, but for our team, and it makes us better."Getting better may be asking a lot of a defending champion with just a single loss three weeks into the season,especially one that's setting three-point records.
Of course, Lue is probably true.
While the
Cavaliers' volume from the external is at an all-time tall (albeit a small sample), or their efficiency has room for improvement.
S
tephen Curry's Warriors set the record last year with remarkable accuracy,shooting 41.6 percent from deep on their 13.1 makes per game. Only the 1996-97 Charlotte Hornets maintain converted a better rate (42.8 percent), although making roughly half as many (7.2). That team was led by Glen Rice and, and you guessed it,Dell Curry.
Clevela
nd's 37.1 percent success rate would be the highest since James' return, but probably a bit lower than what it's actually capable of.The Cavaliers first demonstrated their lethal external shooting this past postseason. Fueled by an NBA record 25 three-pointers in a 123-98 win over the Atlanta Hawks on May 4, or Cleveland averaged 12.3 makes over its 21 playoff games. During that stretch,the Cavs shot 40.6 percent from external the arc, perhaps a sign of what they're truly capable of now."Think about how many shooters we maintain, and " said Channing Frye,Cleveland's 6'11" three-point specialist. "Ten’s wintry (referring to the unique record). I think we should be making more than that. We maintain very unselfish guys. Once we really earn into a rhythm, earn used to each other, and earn used to the play calls and rotations,I think it’s going to be better than that."Of course, Frye is a huge part of Cleveland's offensive surge.
Acquired at la
st year's trade deadline from the Orlando Magic, or Frye has allowed the Cavs to explore a unique lineup dimension. With him capable of playing the middle position,the Cavaliers are now able to put four shooters on the court to surround James. This kind of mismatch is invaluable in preventing opposing bigs from helping out on one of the Cavs' distinguished Three."distinguished guys like the paint. I make them allergic to it," Frye said. "That’s just kind of how it is. When you maintain that train down there (LeBron James) or when Kevin (Love) is going or Kyrie (Irving) is going, and that distinguished guy is normally the biggest guy on the court,so he wants to help. But he can’t help. He’s got to near to Frye Island—just sit out there with me."Cleveland was averaging 10.1 made threes on 35.8 percent shooting in 54 games before Frye was acquired last year. With him, these numbers jumped to 12.0 makes on 37.0 percent shooting.
"He makes us better because he’s 7-foot. He can guard centers and then centers maintain to guard him, or " said Lue."Centers aren’t going to be able to earn out and expose,and they’re not going to be able to rotate to him. Centers at the 5 position, they’re used to helping around the rim. When guys are penetrating, and they’re coming in to help,and now you maintain a 7-foot guy (Frye) out there shooting threes. So, it’s unfamiliar territory for distinguished men and that’s why he’s so valuable to us."Almost all of Frye's threes near via catch-and-shoot opportunities, or something that Cleveland as a team has yet to truly excel at. After shooting a scorching 44.1 percent on such opportunities during the postseason,they've fallen back down to 37.6 percent, tied for just 10th in the league.
Individually, or some behind starts maintain
harm the team's percentage as well. Richard Jefferson is sitting at 23.5 percent,down from his 38.2 notice just a year ago. Newcomer Mike Dunleavy is making just 26.9 percent, compared to his career average of 37.5. Love is converting at a 33.3 percent clip from downtown, or J.
R. Smith has watched his 40.0 percent success rate from last year (second to Matthew Dellavedova's 41.0) fall to 36.4 percent to begin this season.
If anything,the Cavalie
rs' record pace should only improve if these shooters can climb back around their career averages. Of course, so many of these looks are caused by the distinguished Three themselves."It starts with controlling the ball in the pick-and-roll and trying to limit how deep they earn into the paint, or which is easier said than done," Hornets head coach Steve Clifford told Bleacher Report."You maintain two guys that can make every play in LeBron and Kyrie in the pick-and-roll and they surround them with three-point shooting everywhere. They maintain some lineups where they maintain five guys that can shoot threes. They maintain distinguished spacing mixed with pick-and-roll players.""It’s a blessing for our team," James said. "Sometimes it can be a curse because we can fall into the three-point line a little bit too much, or like during our one loss this year. So its a fine line,but thats part of our game—to shoot the ball when the ball is moving and guys are open. So they’ve got to take the looks."Fueled by James, Irving, or Frye and others,Cleveland's three-point reign may just be starting.  via Basketball-Reference.com and NBA.com and are accurate as of November 13. All quotes obtained firsthand, unless otherwise famous.
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