![]() Right now, any team that isn't arming itself with as much statistical information as possible is falling behind the rest of the league. Stat-hungry, individualistic play can get in the way of that pursuit.īut here's a news flash for Gay: The war is over, and statistics won. The most important thing the Raptors-or any team, really-should be worried about is winning. ![]() We’re a team and the stat that matters is the W. We come in here after losses, after wins and people are staring at those stat sheets, but that’s not what we’re about. We’re not playing for stats.I wanted to just nip it in the butt before it became an issue. Truth be told, there's actually some wisdom in Gay's reasoning that goes beyond a desire to avoid looking at his own atrocious shooting numbers. In fact, it's been an almost comically long time since Gay has made 50 percent of his field-goal attempts. 11 got detractors buzzing, and the criticism of Gay's horrible shot selection only got louder as his ongoing inefficiency continued to hamstring the Raptors' offense. His 11-of-37 effort against the Houston Rockets on Nov. On the season, Toronto's small forward is hitting just 38.1 percent of his attempts from the field.
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