that's remedial and devoid of context. Raw FGA's don't mean much at all
at the end of last season, Blazers Edge looked at this for 'frequent' shooters:
https://www.blazersedge.com/2018/4/...all-hog-does-it-matter-portland-trail-blazers
I'll let Scalma speak for himself but I think this is what he was referring to. Klay is a catch-n-shoot master whereas CJ is a ball-stopper. Notice that CJ was far and away the "leader" in the amount of time he held the ball in each possession and the number of dribbles he has each possession.
that list really illustrates why more and more people are comparing CJ to Jamal Crawford. They both pound the ball a ton and burn thru shot clocks like crazy.
again, in a discussion comparing CJ and Klay in terms of ball-dominance, using FGA's to gauge anything is useless. They are completely different players. If you extrapolate (touches X avg. seconds/touch), Klay on average will hold the ball for 100.5 seconds a game; meanwhile, on average, Cj will hold the ball for 267 seconds a game...close to 2.7 times as much. Klay averages 2.1 assists while CJ averages 2.7. In other words, CJ has the ball 265% more than Klay but only averages 29% more assists. Put another way, it's completely idiotic to try and justify CJ's assist numbers by using Klay as the counterpoint