I agree he shouldn't be taking many 3 but with the way the offense is being run right now he has to take some occasionally. It's the way the 4 spot is being designed in what we do. If he just refuses to take any then teams will completely ignore him there and it'll mess things up. Willingness to shoot does have it's own effects. However, I'd more agree with you if it looks like he was just hunting 3s, like Haywood was towards then end of his run. But he isn't. There were several times last night where he went inside off the dribble and made things happen. Once led to an easy putback for Cole, and there should have been a second. Another time he had the right idea on Lammer (I think) cutting but put too much on the pass (ironically he was on the other end of that situation earlier in the game). He also had a couple of good hard cuts but couldn't handle the passes (or were bad passes). To me he showed the knowledge that he had to take the threes he took because it's what his spot in the offense needs to be able to do, but also the knowledge that if he's not hitting them he needs to try and be an impact on that end in another way. Also, the thing about this team is that last night was pretty much the first time the big 3 played that well. If all 3 aren't on we have a very poor chance of winning especially once Jose went down. Wright seems to understand what the team needs of him even if he isn't in a position to do it, whereas both Alston and Cole often times seem content to just play not to make mistakes and not try to make things happen even if the team needs them to. That is especially true of Alston, and frustrating beyond belief to see from an upperclassman. If O, Tad, and Ben are clicking then fine, but if they aren't, and often even if they are, we're going to need someone else to step up and based on mentality that pretty much leaves either AD or Wright. It shouldn't be Wright. It should be Alston. But Alston doesn't recognize that and Wright does.
Also his shot is a direct result of him rushing things. You should care about his highschool numbers because they reflect a different form. He's leaving his elbow out which creates that look that you see. He'll need to get it corrected and I think he will, because as the game slows down for him he'll stop rushing and he'll get back to the form he had in highschool. That's especially true for a guy who is growing into his frame, because he doesn't have the years of muscle memory with that body to compensate.