Quick Reaction: Raptors 117, Wizards 138
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Quick Reaction: Raptors 117, Wizards 138
"Gradey Dick, Ochai Agbaji, Ja'Kobe Walter, and even Immanuel Quickley are struggling mightily from three-point range. Out of the group, only Walter is shooting above 35% from three over the last couple of weeks. Which isn't anything to write home about considering the types of shots he takes, these aren't difficult step backs, they're catch and shoot threes that aren't being capitalized on."
"Gradey Dick, Ochai Agbaji, Ja'Kobe Walter, and even Immanuel Quickley are struggling mightily from three-point range. Out of the group, only Walter is shooting above 35% from three over the last couple of weeks. Which isn't anything to write home about considering the types of shots he takes, these aren't difficult step backs, they're catch and shoot threes that aren't being capitalized on."
Gradey Dick, Ochai Agbaji, Ja'Kobe Walter, and Immanuel Quickley are struggling mightily from three-point range. Among those players, only Ja'Kobe Walter is shooting above 35 percent from three over the last couple of weeks. Walter's 35+ percent mark is tempered by the nature of his attempts, which are primarily catch-and-shoot looks rather than difficult step-backs. The catch-and-shoot threes that are available are not being capitalized on, reducing offensive efficiency and spacing. The collective decline in perimeter accuracy raises concerns about shooting consistency and offensive production. Addressing these shooting issues is important to restore scoring balance.
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