It's interesting that his 3 point percentage so far is right in line with his career average but his two point percentage is down roughly 7%. Without looking at the specifics my guess would be that most people (including CJ) shoot more 3 pointers off of spot ups than they would in iso situations. I'd also guess that two pointers in the mid range for a guard would be almost exclusively off of iso situations or pick and rolls and probably not many spot up situations.
So if that's true it's basically saying that CJ is shooting the same on spot up 3's as last year but there is a big dip inside the arc. There are really only a few possible explanations, most of which
@BonesJones has mentioned, and it could be a combination of all of these things. Either it's just a cold spurt to start the season, CJ is thinking too much about whether he should shoot or pass, it's gonna take some time for him to adjust to playing differently, or he just isn't that good anymore. Personally, I think it's a pretty clear combination of missing some shots he normally hits and then it getting in his head about whether or not he should shoot next time he's open.
I'm in no way saying he shouldn't pass more. However, so far this season there has been a huge change in the number of times he brings the ball up the floor and over dribbles before taking a bad shot without anyone else touching the ball. I agree with you
@TBpup that watching the games it's clear he's still missing open players but you can also tell he is trying to be better about it. The problem is not many are willing to be patient with him while he figures it out. So far though his play does at least look different so it's unfortunate that he's not seeing any results from it. The next step is to use his abilities to set up others instead of using them to get himself looks. It seems awkward when he tries to do that though like on that fast break last night where he tried to pass to Nurk. He also missed/got fouled on a couple lay-ins last night that if he just finishes those he's closer to 50% shooting last night instead of 35%.
What's the solution? Should he not be looking to shoot at all unless it is a catch and shoot situation? He's gonna miss shots as most guards miss more shots than they make. Do his assists need to double or triple? Should we analyze every single shot that misses as a bad shot?