Efficiency is everything in today’s NBA. So much so that many people will have honest conversations about whether Allen Iverson or even the seemingly irreproachable Kobe Bryant, two legendary shot chuckers who compiled a career 42% and 44% career field-goal percentage, respectively, were actually overrated by the masses of critics/fans not yet privy to the advanced lenses of modern statistics.

If you are one of these people, you think Cade Cunningham’s 46-point, 12-rebound, 11-assist triple-double on Monday was an actual bad performance, at least from an efficiency perspective, because it took him 45 shots to get there.

It’s true, and fitting for this conversation, that Cunningham’s 31 mis…

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