Spencer was ranked 141 out of 141 for FG% in the NBA for players that qualify for NBA Player Stats. [https://www.espn.com/nba/stats/player/\_/table/offensive/sort/fieldGoalPct/dir/asc](https://www.espn.com/nba/stats/player/_/table/offensive/sort/fieldGoalPct/dir/asc)
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Also, if you want to get more advanced, his effective fg% was 48% ranking him #414 in the entire NBA, which is third worst in the NBA for players averaging 30+ minutes per game.[https://www.nba.com/stats/players/advanced?CF=MIN\*GE\*30&SeasonType=Regular%20Season&dir=D&sort=EFG\_PCT](https://www.nba.com/stats/players/advanced?CF=MIN*GE*30&SeasonType=Regular%20Season&dir=D&sort=EFG_PCT)
edit: (The only two players with worse effective FG% are Jordan Clarkston and Shaedon Sharpe – both of whom were moved from starter to bench players two months ago by their respective teams)
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On top of the bad shooting, Dinwiddie’s defense was questionable at best, and his attitude/vibe was pretty poor. While the Nets still have will have a lot of issues, Dinwiddie moving on should be positive for the team.
by randy1982
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The only ones happy to see Dinwiddie gone are the ones that don’t know ball
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In the current state of the franchise it was best to move on from him. Doesn’t take away that he’s 4th all time in assists and 5th all time in 3PM in franchise history. Overall great career in Brooklyn for someone who was essentially out of the league before Marks picked him up
Honestly think he doesn’t have the same passion for bball anymore compared to other hobbies like tech and crypto, amplified by playing on a losing team with JV as coach. He over it
He was good on the beginning of the year and that helped us a lot. Honestly do think Schroeder will help. We’ll still suck but we may at least be watchable