Bam Adebayo is without doubt one of the greatest two-way gamers in basketball. In each season from 2019 to 2023, Adebayo completed within the eightieth percentile or greater in each Offensive and Defensive Estimated Plus-Minus (per Dunks & Threes).
However provided that the Miami Warmth sat round idly as their Jap Convention contemporaries grew stronger (particularly the New York Knicks and the Philadelphia 76ers), they will want Adebayo to hit one other degree in the event that they hope to maintain tempo.
Adebayo’s latest efficiency in opposition to Crew Serbia throughout Olympic play has some folks pinpointing a pathway for his ascension: growing right into a bonafide stretch massive.
Given how he ended final season and what he’s doing at the moment, 2024-25 actually may very well be the season Bam turns into a legit stretch massive
— Jackson Frank (@jackfrank_jjf) July 17, 2024
Adebayo isn’t the inside scorer that guys like Giannis Antetokounmpo or Anthony Davis are (he was solely within the thirty second percentile in rim frequency amongst bigs final 12 months, per Cleansing the Glass). So, including a constant three-point shot is a good way to extend his scoring quantity with out tanking his effectivity. Plus, it provides ground spacing to a Warmth crew that desperately wants it.
However how viable is it for Adebayo to develop into a real stretch massive man?
What does it imply to be a real stretch massive man?
A stretch massive man is a middle who can hit sufficient threes at a excessive sufficient clip with a purpose to compel defenses to concentrate to them when they’re spaced on the perimeter. Taking pictures 45 % from three means little or no in case you are solely trying one three per recreation. The identical is true for somebody taking 9 threes a recreation and solely hitting 25 % of them (though I doubt any coach would enable a participant to try that many threes if that had been the case).
The case for Bam Adebayo changing into a stretch massive man
Whereas I’m certainly not a shot physician, most good shooters have two issues going for them: good contact and a fast launch.
Final season, Adebayo shot 35.7 % on 42 three-point makes an attempt. That isn’t practically sufficient of a pattern dimension to extract any perception from. However as a normal rule, you can even get a way of a participant’s contact by their midrange and free throw percentages. Adebayo has a number of seasons that display his proficiency in each these areas.
Not solely does Adebayo hit midrange jumpers and free throws at an above-average charge for his place, however he does it on elite-level quantity.
Adebayo clearly has pristine contact. The issue is that his launch pace isn’t practically as attractive. The next montage of clips most likely gained’t say an excessive amount of till we take a look at another gamers, however discover how lengthy it takes Adebayo to launch catch-and-shoot threes (the kind of threes spacers take) and the way a lot of a dip he has in his shot.
This exaggerated dip is an enormous motive why Adebayo was solely in a position to launch 0.6 threes per 75 possessions (seventh percentile).
historical past
To higher perceive Adebayo’s possibilities of growing right into a stretch massive man, we’re going to match Adebayo’s indicators to different gamers who began out as non-threats from the surface however later developed into reliable/satisfactory stretch massive males.
Brook Lopez
Arguably, probably the most well-known instance of a participant who went from non-shooter to stretch massive is Brook Lopez. Lopez took simply 31 whole threes throughout the first eight seasons of his profession, solely to launch 2,651 within the subsequent eight.
Even earlier than Lopez was hoisting triples at an excessive charge, he all the time exhibited nice contact. In 2015-16, the final season earlier than his transformation, Lopez was within the ninetieth percentile in midrange frequency and the 87th percentile in midrange effectivity.
As for launch pace, Lopez’s present launch (first clip within the montage beneath) is way faster than Adebayo’s, as evidenced by his important benefit in 3-point quantity (63rd percentile in 3-point makes an attempt per 75 final 12 months). However the main fear for Adebayo right here is that Lopez’s launch was all the time fairly fast (second clip), even earlier than he turned a real stretch massive.
As we are going to see in a second, it’ll develop into a recurring theme that it is rather troublesome to vary launch pace all through one’s profession (at the least for facilities).
Al Horford
The one instance of a self-made stretch massive that’s as well-known as Lopez is Al Horford. In his first eight seasons, he took just a few extra threes than Lopez (65). After all, Horford went on to beast that whole by taking 2,210 threes within the final 9 seasons.
Like Lopez and Adebayo, Horford flashed nice contact from the midrange and free throw line earlier than he began taking a bunch of threes. And likewise like Lopez (however not like Adebayo), Horford had little or no dip on catch-and-shoot jumpers, even previous to his incomes the stretch massive moniker. The clip beneath is from the 2014-15 season.
(Sidebar #1: Regardless of his aged standing, Horford nonetheless maintains a fairly fast launch.)
Larry Nance Jr.
Larry Nance Jr. doesn’t have the popularity as a spacer that Lopez and Horford do. Final season, he shot 41.5 % from three – a serious step up from the ten % he shot throughout his rookie season. However he did it on pedestrian quantity (14th percentile in threes per 75). On high of that, Nance has not proven the identical degree of midrange/free throw capturing pedigree that the opposite three gamers we’ve mentioned thus far. Between him, Adebayo, Lopez, and Horford, Nance is the one one who has a profession free throw share beneath 70 % (69.6 %). On a spectrum of stretch bigs, he falls a lot nearer to the “satisfactory” finish than the “reliable” one.
With all that mentioned, Nance, like Lopez and Horford, has all the time touted a speedy launch. Though, he does have extra of a dip than Lopez and Horford.
Wendell Carter Jr.
Wendell Carter Jr. didn’t surpass the 30 % mark from downtown till his fourth season within the NBA. However that didn’t cease him from changing into a 37.4 % three-point shooter on stable quantity (fortieth percentile in threes per 75) final 12 months. His contact is nothing to put in writing dwelling about, both. Carter has completed beneath the league common on midrange jumpers in three of his six NBA seasons (together with the 2022-23 season).
As for his launch pace, it’s the most similar to Adebayo’s – gradual with a pronounced dip. Right here is an instance from the current day (first clip within the montage beneath) and one from earlier than his emergence as a shooter (second clip):
(Sidebar #2: I additionally studied the jumpers of Myles Turner and Jaylin Williams, and each of them have all the time had faster releases with little or no dip.)
The Backside Line
So, what do all these numbers and historic evaluation imply for Adebayo’s probabilities?
Right here, we targeted on two gamers (Lopez and Horford) who went from being zero spacers to elite ones for his or her place and two gamers (Nance and Carter) who went from self-check to stable stretch facilities.
Even earlier than their evolution, Lopez and Horford all the time had nice contact, a fast launch, and little or no dip on their jumper. Adebayo could have that first characteristic, however his capturing mechanics are missing within the different two areas, making it exhausting for me to check him ever changing into an elite stretch massive.
Nance doesn’t have Adebayo’s contact, and he additionally lets the ball dip fairly a bit when he shoots it from three. Nonetheless, his launch is/was noticeably sooner than Adebayo’s, and even then, he isn’t that efficient of a stretch heart.
Adebayo’s greatest function mannequin for this journey is Carter. Adebayo has extra confirmed contact, however each of them share comparable mechanical shortcomings.
On the finish of the day, if Adebayo goes to be a stretch massive, it’s probably going to be much like the kind of spacer Carter is. That isn’t needle-moving ground spacing (see how unimpressive the Orlando Magic’s offensive score is when Carter is on the ground). So, pairing him subsequent to a different poor spacer nonetheless wouldn’t be supreme. However in case you can handle to encompass him with 4 good spacers, that might result in a reasonably wide-open basketball court docket.
(Sidebar #3: If you’re questioning why I targeted solely on gamers presently within the league for this examine, it’s as a result of, earlier than the pace-and-space period, it was very unusual for a middle who wasn’t shooter coming into the league to develop into a quantity 3-point shooter.)