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Years ago
Damrob Photography - Panthers v Tigers
5/10 is better than 6/20. If they are on the same team the player shooting 6/20 needs to shoot less and 5/10 more. But stats are misleading, maybe some of the 6/20 shots were taken in real pressure, end of qtr, end of shot clock, double teamed etc, etc. It only really matters in the context of the game as to what sort of shot attempts are being taken and under the instruction of the coach and also the normal conversion rate as maybe the player shooting 5/10 had an exceptional game and normally goes 2/10.
