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Yi Jianlian & Free Throw Rate

I wrote something on this a little while back for the Daily Dime, but that was only three games in, so wanted to revisit it today (10 games since his return).  Free Throw Rate measures how many foul shot attempts a player gets compared to the number of shots he takes.  His Free Throw Rate at the time of my Daily Dime piece was .44, today it sits at .46.  This is good for 34th in the league and is a tremendous upgrade from his Free Throw Rate of last year (.25).

So why is Free Throw Rate so important that I am talking about this again?  Well getting to the line is important when you are looking for consistency in a player.  In past years, Yi would put together a nice string of games, but then drop off, and it all had to do with his shooting.  He was a feast or famine player when it came to his jumper and if his shot wasn’t going down, he wasn’t being a productive player.

Getting to the foul line resolves this issue.  I mean, look at Yi’s last game against San Antonio.  He was just 4-17 from the field in San Antonio, but he was able to score 16 points because he got himself to the line 10 times (hitting 8 of them).  Yi is a good enough foul shooter that when he gets to the line he is basically getting free points.  Not only does that help you in terms of production, but getting to the foul line also helps shooters get out of funks.  If you are in a shooting skid, and go to the foul line, that is where you work the kinks out.  You get 10 seconds and of no defense to take a shoot, get your stroke down, and most importantly you get to see the shot go in.  Yi was in a big time shooting funk last year, and in my opinion, he didn’t get to the line often enough last year to break out of it.  This year is a totally different story.  He has attempted 74 foul shots so far this year in 14 games compared to the 123 he took all of last year.

So where did this come from, a lot of people (including myself) has speculated Yi’s new toughness was a result of his injuries this year, and when he came back, he was just a hungrier player.  This may be true, but what nobody really has talked about was Kiki and Del’s effect on Yi’s attacking ways.  It’s impossible to teach toughness though right?  That’s what I thought too, but then I saw Yi working with Kiki, Del Harris, and Clifford Robinson yesterday:

Free Throw Rate measures how many foul shot attempts a player gets compared to the number of shots he takes.

Say what you will of Kiki’s coaching style, but it is obvious that Kiki knows that being able to take shots and still get his shot off is a key to Yi’s success.  He has been stressing it to him all year, and it is obviously working.  Another fun stat, Yi’s And 1 rate (And 1s/Field Goals Attempted) is up from 1.6 last year to 2.5 this year.

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oh... defense YI.... he's scared of defense.

I do see the new Yi, and his offense remind me of a young Nowitzki. I do believe Yi is a little more athletic than Nowitzki, while Dirk is a better shooter now in his career, with fadeaways and lending jummpers avoiding blocks. Yi still get his shoot block a little more than it should be, and Yi seems to be a little weird with his body (like don't realize he really is 7 foot tall ). He will grow in to it, and wont'be just doing spot up jumpers as often, still has a lot of raw talent, hopefully he doesn't get hurt.

Looking forward to see his development in this L. One hand dunks Yi.... One Hand Dunks!

Yi been a delight this season, I was hopeful for any improvement so thats hes been playing much better is great.Courtney Lee is really frustrating me, I know we should be happy if he can be a good defender that can make some shots but I can't get those 27 and 28 point game out of my head he just looked great.

The international game is so much different then here in the U.S. - and the game in China is even more different. The seeds of Chinese humility can be seen in Yao as well, they just don't get aggression on the court like westerners do. And let's face it, scoring with a 215 pound sweaty behemoth with a penchant for talking nasty about your mother draped all over you is not easy, even if you did learn everything about basketball before you could even drive.

Yi has got game, dare I say far more than every single poster in this string - and if every net came to the floor every night with the intensity that KiKi brought in his heyday, Larry Frank would still be coaching! For the most part (selfish) players loose games, coaches win them... when everybody on the floor is NBA talent and they listen to and impart game plan.

Yi has gotten 2.5 And 1's per field goal attempt? Either the number or the explanation for getting it is wrong.

It's a percentage Sam.

This just proves that kiki should not be a coach.
Player development is where kiki should be.
Now Yi has to work on passing,defense,rebounding, and communication

I am still trying to figure out why all the hate for Yi? The kid has been one of the only consistent player over the last 10 games.

Seriously? I learnt that stuff when I was 14

Thanks for the input Al. I think that it is good they are still drilling this in him...

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