Having stated that here for years, you know I agree. I am unimpressed with any shooter below 40%, especially those who are shooting volume and below 33%. What I see are a plethora of volume miss-ers today. It takes work, but if you have a passion for the game, it really is not work. And if you are truly a jump-shooter inside 30 ft., of which there are few, practice is a ton of work and effort when shooting 500 to 1000 shots a day.
One thing that shows out that is overlooked by BU, is in almost every case, shooting from the arc brings a diminishing return as a team goes over 20 attempts. It takes longer to get your puppies in order and the lift is longer. When arms and legs get fatigued, things fall apart easier. Also, when playing good defensive teams, getting over 20 good looks requires taking shots that are not such a good look. I sure prefer good shooters taking open shots that are not too rushed and in rhythm.