Question: will Langston Galloway, at any point in his career, shoot above 40% from the field for an entire season? He’s always been around the 39% mark, so it seems like he should be able to do it at least once as long as he’s not on a team that expects too much out of him (so far, that’s every team he’s been on). Then again, some players only get worse as they age, and Galloway already looks like he’s forty years old. Age affects him in strange ways, ways that it doesn’t affect normal people.
Galloway had a good month of November, but has otherwise been his usual bricky self. If he could just have one more November-esque month and shoot 42% from the field, it’s possible that he could break the magical .400 barrier and permanently alter the perception of him as a player. If he never manages to do it, he’s going to get placed in my mental “Nikoloz Tskitishvili” category. It’s a category of players who never managed to break 40% shooting at any point in their careers. Galloway’s a lot better than Nikolodeon, but that’s how my mental indexing system works and I can’t change it. There’s one category for those guys and they all go in it. I make no apologies.