Examining how Heat-Sixers and Suns-Mavs are getting open looks

Miami’s Victor Oladipo is shooting 7-14 on wide-open shots in the conference semifinals.

Thursday features a pair of Game 6s with the home teams – Philadelphia and Dallas – looking to stay alive and force a Game 7 back at the higher-seeded team’s home court on Saturday.

Game 6: Miami at Philadelphia | 7:00 ET, ESPN (Heat lead 3-2)

After playing one another five times in less than two weeks, there aren’t many strategic surprises to unveil at this point in a playoff series. The Heat know the Sixers’ offensive schemes and vice versa, so it really comes down to which team can execute their game plan at the highest level, create good shots and knock them down.

The table below breaks down the shooting data for both teams by the closest defender on all shot attempts outside of 10 feet through the first five games of the series.

TEAMCLOSEST DEFENDERFGMFGAFG%EFG%
MIA0-2 Feet – Very Tight1250.050.0
MIA2-4 Feet – Tight216333.338.9
MIA4-6 Feet – Open3410432.741.3
MIA6+ Feet – Wide Open328438.153.0
PHI0-2 Feet – Very Tight1250.050.0
PHI2-4 Feet – Tight298135.844.4
PHI4-6 Feet – Open379738.151.0
PHI6+ Feet – Wide Open176028.341.7

Let’s focus on the wide-open looks – shot attempts where the closest defender is at least six feet away from the shooter. We can see that through five games, the Heat have generated 24 more wide-open looks compared to the Sixers (84-60) and knocked down those shot attempts at a much higher percentage (38.1% to 28.3%).

It’s also important to look at which players are getting these open shots. Below is a list of Philadelphia’s 60 wide-open field goal attempts against the Heat. Danny Green is the only Sixer that has made more than a third of his wide-open looks while the three players that have seen the most uncontested shots – Tyrese Maxey, Tobias Harris and Georges Niang – have combined to shoot just 9-36 (25.0%) in the series.

PLAYERFGMFGAFG%EFG%
Tyrese Maxey31323.130.8
Tobias Harris31225.037.5
Georges Niang31127.340.9
Danny Green5862.593.8
Matisse Thybulle1425.037.5
Joel Embiid040.00.0
Furkan Korkmaz1333.350.0
James Harden1333.350.0
Shake Milton010.00.0
Paul Reed010.00.0

We see a sharp contrast when looking at Miami’s 84 wide-open looks as only three players are shooting lower than 37% on uncontested shots. Meanwhile, the three players that have seen the most wide-open looks – Jimmy Butler, Victor Oladipo and P.J. Tucker – have combined to shoot 18-43 (41.9%), including 13-33 (39.4%) on 3-point attempts.

PLAYERFGMFGAFG%EFG%
Jimmy Butler61637.546.9
Victor Oladipo71450.067.9
P.J. Tucker51338.557.7
Max Strus5862.593.8
Gabe Vincent3837.550.0
Tyler Herro2825.037.5
Dewayne Dedmon050.00.0
Kyle Lowry040.00.0
Caleb Martin1250.075.0
Omer Yurtseven1250.050.0
Haywood Highsmith1250.075.0
Duncan Robinson1250.075.0

Below is a game-by-game look at how the Heat and Sixers have fared on all uncontested shots in the conference semifinals. The team that shot the higher percentage on open looks has won each game in this series.

MiamiPhiladelphia
GameResultFG% DiffFGMFGAFG%FGMFGAFG%
1MIA 106-92MIA +0.4225639.3215438.9
2MIA 119-103MIA +9.6244652.2204742.6
3PHI 99-79PHI +26.6114723.4234650.0
4PHI 116-108PHI +6.3215836.2174042.5
5MIA 120-85MIA +14.2295750.9184936.7

Jae Crowder is shooting 10-17 on wide-open looks in the conference semifinals.

Game 6: Phoenix at Dallas | 9:30 ET, ESPN (Suns lead 3-2)

We see a bit of a different story playing out in the Western Conference semifinals between Phoenix and Dallas as the Mavericks have generated more wide-open looks than the Suns (105-74) but trail 3-2 in the series entering Thursday night.

TEAMCLOSEST DEFENDERFGMFGAFG%EFG%
PHX0-2 Feet – Very Tight3475.075.0
PHX2-4 Feet – Tight378444.050.0
PHX4-6 Feet – Open4510144.656.4
PHX6+ Feet – Wide Open327443.259.5
DAL0-2 Feet – Very Tight010.00.0
DAL2-4 Feet – Tight134429.538.6
DAL4-6 Feet – Open4712138.848.8
DAL6+ Feet – Wide Open4410541.961.9

Let’s look at which players are attempting the most wide-open looks and how well they are shooting in those situations. For the Suns, we see Jae Crowder leads the way with the most makes (10) and attempts (17) and has an impressive effective field goal percentage (82.4%) when he is left open by the Mavs. However, he is the only Suns player with more than five wide-open attempts and shooting better than 45% on those looks.

PLAYERFGMFGAFG%EFG%
Jae Crowder101758.882.4
Cameron Johnson71643.862.5
Chris Paul4944.455.6
Devin Booker2825.037.5
Cameron Payne2728.635.7
Mikal Bridges1714.321.4
Landry Shamet3560.090.0
Deandre Ayton22100.0100.0
Aaron Holiday11100.0150.0
Ish Wainright010.00.0
Torrey Craig010.00.0

Meanwhile, the Mavericks have three players – Dorian Finney-Smith, Reggie Bullock and Maxi Kleber – that have more wide-open shot attempts than any player on the Suns. All three players have posted an effective field goal percentage over 65 percent on these open looks, with Finney-Smith leading the way in makes (12), attempts (26) and conversion rate (46.2 FG%, 69.2 eFG%).

PLAYERFGMFGAFG%EFG%
Dorian Finney-Smith122646.269.2
Reggie Bullock102343.565.2
Maxi Kleber92045.067.5
Jalen Brunson51145.559.1
Luka Doncic21020.030.0
Davis Bertans3650.075.0
Spencer Dinwiddie2540.060.0
Frank Ntilikina1250.075.0
Sterling Brown010.00.0
Dwight Powell010.00.0

While the Mavericks have created 31 more wide-open shots and made 12 more than the Suns in this series, Phoenix still holds a 3-2 series lead thanks in part to their success on contested jumpers. Through five games, the Suns are shooting a higher percentage on shots outside 10 feet with the defender within four feet (45.5%, 40-88 FG) than they are on open looks with the closest defender at least four feet away (44.0%, 77-175 FG).

Let’s take a closer look at their player breakdown on shot attempts that are defined as either tight (closest defender 2-4 feet away) or very tight (closest defender within 2 feet) in this series to see who stood out the most.

PLAYERFGMFGAFG%EFG%
Devin Booker183748.658.1
Chris Paul91656.359.4
Deandre Ayton61250.050.0
Mikal Bridges1714.321.4
Cameron Johnson2450.050.0
Jae Crowder2450.062.5
Landry Shamet1333.333.3
JaVale McGee020.00.0
Cameron Payne1333.333.3

The two players to focus on here are Devin Booker and Chris Paul, who are both shooting well above their season averages on contested shots. During the regular season, Booker shot 41.9% (178-425) on contested shots outside of 10 feet from the basket, with a 45.8 effective field goal percentage. Through five games of this series, Booker has shot 48.65 (18-37) on contested shots, with an eFG% of 58.1.

Paul has seen a similar bump from the regular season to this series, with his effective field goal percentage rising from 44.2 in the regular season to 59.4 in the conference semifinals. During the regular season, Paul shot 43.2% (60-139) on contested shots outside of 10 feet, including 3-20 from 3-point range. Through the first five games of this series, Paul is shooting 56.3% (9-16) and has made his only contested 3-point attempt.