This month, I asked Los Angeles Lakers coach JJ Redick about how he evaluates shooting across the NBA. Redick has a laser board. The players who make the laser board are the good 3-point shooters who his team needs to be aware of.

“And then, there’s the tasers,” Redick said. “You’re shocked when it goes in.”

Asked JJ Redick about shooting.

He mentioned that he has a “laser” board. A scary board.

He also mentioned that there are also “tasers” (“You’re shocked when it goes in.”)

Has JJ been tased before?

“I can’t remember” pic.twitter.com/4bq1avN0Jg

— Law Murray 🎄 (@LawMurrayTheNU) December 11, 2025

Later that night, Marcus Smart, a 25 percent 3-point shooter entering the evening, made eight 3s in a losing effort. No other Laker has made that many 3s in a game all season. It’s like the San Antonio Spurs got tased beyond recognition.

But that’s the NBA right now. It’s a volume shooting league, not necessarily because more jump shots are being taken, but because midrange shots have decreased while 3s have increased. Teams are making the same percentage from 3 now in the fall of 2025 (36 percent) as they were in the 2013-14 season, but attempts have increased by more than 70 percent over the last dozen seasons, from 21.5 per game to 36.9 per game. The value of the midrange shot pales in comparison to shots in the paint (particularly in the restricted area) and from 3:

To that point, 70 players in the league have played at least 10 games, attempted at least 1.0 3s per game and shot under 30 percent. There were about 40 of those players 12 seasons ago. But only 10 players played at least 10 games in 2013-14 and made at least 2.0 3s per game while shooting better than 40 percent. There are 30 of those players now this season.

More lasers. And more tasers.

“Back in the day, when I’m coaching against LeBron in Cleveland and he’s playing with J.R. Smith, well, his percentage was not high,” Amazon Prime Video analyst and former NBA head coach and executive Stan Van Gundy told The Athletic. “But he could get it going. He would shoot it all the time. The guys who can make six or seven in a game are the guys that I’m worried about. A guy makes one or two, I mean, that’s how Al Horford always was to me. Now he started shooting a few more of ’em.

“I mean, volume is as important, if not more important, than percentage.”

This is the fourth year I’m analyzing team-wide shooting at The Athletic, and it’s a favorite activity of mine. Although I enjoy the end result, I appreciate discussing the process of what it means to shoot in the NBA. Moreover, while the make-or-miss league aspect of things is a major talking point, I learn a lot about the other aspects that go into putting together teams that have enough shooting and winning games because of and despite shooting.

Asked Spurs coach Mitch Johnson about shooting in the league

Mitch: “There’s been years where if you look at some of the teams with the best shooting in the league, you wouldn’t line them up at LA Fitness and say they got the 9 best shooters, that’s why they have the best %” pic.twitter.com/o0ausfx0wO

— Law Murray 🎄 (@LawMurrayTheNU) December 11, 2025

This year, I’ve changed the formula to account for how much more valuable 3s are than midrange shots (without completely dismissing the midrange). These rankings are made with the following categories under consideration, with the NBA Cup championship serving as the statistical cutoff point now that rosters will be volatile due to the upcoming trade season:

free-throw percentage
midrange field goals made per game (non-paint 2s)
midrange field goal percentage
3s made per game
3-point percentage

We will analyze each team’s shooting prowess and also how shooting may or may not correlate to overall success in the win column:

 

 

1. Denver Nuggets

Weighted average rank: 5.7

2024 rank: T-18th
2023 rank: 19th
2022 rank: fifth

Greatest strength: first in midrange percentage
Greatest weakness: 14th in 3s per game

Analysis: For years under Michael Malone, the Nuggets were great offensively with Nikola Jokić but never a top-three unit. And the Nuggets attempted the fewest 3s in the league in the two seasons after the 2023 championship. Denver still ranks only 22nd in 3-point attempts, but this is a lethal shooting team now. The Nuggets are the only team in the league that ranks in the top-five in free-throw percentage, midrange percentage and 3-point percentage. Jokić is a major part of it, as he makes 59.5 percent of his non-paint 2s, but Jamal Murray is also hitting 52.9 percent of his midrange shots, which is a shot championship guards need, while taking twice as many of those attempts as Jokić. Denver has a great record, and the Nuggets’ powerful offense would be even more overwhelming if they didn’t lose the possession battle because they don’t force turnovers.

2. Oklahoma City Thunder

Weighted average rank: 7.1

2024 rank: fourth
2023 rank: first
2022 rank: 16th

Greatest strength: first in free-throw percentage
Greatest weakness: 11th in midrange field goals made

Analysis: Through the NBA Cup Championship, teams are shooting 78.8 percent from the free-throw line. That would set a record that has already been reset four times since the start of the 2019-20 season, and of course, the almighty Thunder are leading the way in that category by making 83.4 percent of their free throws, bolstered by reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s mark of 88.4 percent. Gilgeous-Alexander is also the only consistent midrange threat on the team, but he is making 51.2 percent of his 5.0 attempts per game on non-paint 2s. Oklahoma City has a historic defense, but its best player makes it a powerful offense as well.

3. New York Knicks

Weighted average rank: 7.9

2024 rank: first
2023 rank: 13th
2022 rank: 30th

Greatest strength: fourth in 3s made
Greatest weakness: 14th in midrange field goals made

Analysis: The Knicks have a tremendous level of shooting. Each of their top-eight players in minutes played per game makes more than 1.0 3s per game, and Jordan Clarkson (28.6 percent from 3) is the only one of the eight who is under the league average of 36 percent. New York is a high-floor shooting team, so even though the Knicks don’t have a ton of midrange threats, they have point guard Jalen Brunson making 2.0 midrange field goals a game while making 51.6 percent of those attempts. The Knicks are a top-five shooting team, and their record reflects that.

4. Boston Celtics

Weighted average rank: 8.7

2024 rank: 10th
2023 rank: seventh
2022 rank: first

Greatest strength: second in 3s made
Greatest weakness: 21st in free-throw percentage

Analysis: It’s a matter of philosophy in Boston. The Celtics regularly win the possession battle since they don’t turn the ball over, and that helps them launch 3s at an astronomical rate. Boston has five players averaging at least 2.0 made 3s per game, led by point guard Derrick White’s 3.1. The Celtics are a bottom-10 free-throw shooting team, though Jaylen Brown makes a respectable 76.9 percent given how often he gets to the line. Boston is around league average when it comes to the paint differential, but it has still exceeded expectations because it can overwhelm teams with 3-point volume.

5. Phoenix Suns

Weighted average rank: 10.1

2024 rank: second
2023 rank: 15th
2022 rank: fourth

Greatest strength: seventh in 3s made
Greatest weakness: 15th in free-throw percentage

Analysis: Kevin Durant isn’t here anymore, but the Suns always tend to rank highly. They are a team built around Devin Booker and a plethora of shooters, particularly with Jalen Green playing only five quarters this season due to injury. And while Booker is having a rough 3-point shooting season (1.7 makes per game, career-low 30.2 percent), he has four teammates making more 3s per game than him in Grayson Allen, Royce O’Neale, Collin Gillespie and Dillon Brooks. The Suns have exceeded expectations, but they’re still closer to average instead of a great team due to the fact that they are outscored by 4.1 points per game in the paint.

6. Milwaukee Bucks

Weighted average rank: 10.3

2024 rank: sixth
2023 rank: third
2022 rank: 10th

Greatest strength: first in 3-point percentage
Greatest weakness: 30th in free-throw percentage

Analysis: The Bucks are always favored in these shooting rankings, as they build a team of shooters around Giannis Antetokounmpo. Milwaukee makes a league-leading 40.4 percent from 3, led by shooting guard AJ Green making 48.5 percent of his 6.8 attempts per game. On the flip side, Antetokounmpo’s 63.5 percent free-throw shooting contributes heavily to Milwaukee’s league-worst free-throw percentage (71.7 percent). The Bucks have been done in this season by a bottom-five possession-battle differential. They have the worst margin of offensive rebounds in the league.

7. Golden State Warriors

Weighted average rank: 11.3

2024 rank: 23rd
2023 rank: fifth
2022 rank: third

Greatest strength: first in 3s made
Greatest weakness: 29th in midrange percentage

Analysis: The Warriors are going to benefit from these rankings weighting 3s appropriately more. They’re the only team in the league that makes more than 16 3s per game, and Stephen Curry is averaging a five-year high 5.2 made 3s. Curry also makes 45.9 percent of his 2.1 midrange attempts per game, but Jimmy Butler III (32.5 percent), Brandin Podziemski (32.4 percent) and Jonathan Kuminga (26.3 percent) are far less proficient on their non-paint 2s. As good as Golden State is at shooting 3s, it is bottom five in fast-break scoring differential, while ranking 29th in paint-scoring differential.

8. Atlanta Hawks

Weighted average rank: 11.4

2024 rank: 24th
2023 rank: second
2022 rank: 18th

Greatest strength: third in midrange percentage
Greatest weakness: 22nd in midrange field goals made

Analysis: Jalen Johnson has improved his midrange game, making 45.9 percent of his such attempts, while new additions Kristaps Porziņģis (55.9 percent) and Nickeil Alexander-Walker (42.9 percent) have been threats as well. Atlanta never attempts as many midrange field goals as it should under coach Quin Snyder, and that’s been the case again, even with Trae Young missing so much time.

9. San Antonio Spurs

Weighted average rank: 12.3

2024 rank: 16th
2023 rank: 21st
2022 rank: 21st

Greatest strength: 10th in midrange percentage
Greatest weakness: 15th in 3s made

Analysis: Victor Wembanyama is a scary basketball player. He has cut his 3-point attempt volume from 8.8 per game last season to 4.5 per game this season. The midrange attempts are up slightly from 3.1 last season (40.1 percent) to 4.4 this season (42.1 percent). Small forward Devin Vassell is also making 47.3 percent of his 3.0 midrange attempts per game. San Antonio doesn’t have a lot of bench shooters, but the shooters it does have continue to be very good and versatile. The Spurs have really been scary on fast breaks, where they beat teams by 3.5 points per game, second-best in the league.

10. Minnesota Timberwolves

Weighted average rank: 13.1

2024 rank: 12th
2023 rank: 12th
2022 rank: 20th

Greatest strength: fourth in 3-point percentage
Greatest weakness: 24th in free-throw percentage

Analysis: In his sixth NBA season, Anthony Edwards is up to 41.6 percent from 3 on 8.1 attempts per game. That’s the same number of 3-point attempts per game that Stephen Curry averaged in his sixth NBA season, and Curry made 44.3 percent of those shots on his way to his first MVP award. This season, Edwards has a splash brother in Jaden McDaniels, who is up to 41.8 percent from 3 on his 3.6 attempts per game. Center Rudy Gobert weighs down the overall shooting due to his 52 percent mark from the free-throw line.

Khris Middleton is still a problem in the midrange in Washington. (Trevor Ruszkowski / Imagn Images)

11. Washington Wizards

Weighted average rank: 13.6

2024 rank: 27th
2023 rank: 28th
2022 rank: 17th

Greatest strength: fifth in midrange field goals made
Greatest weakness: 29th in free-throw percentage

Analysis: Washington is really bad, and only Milwaukee is worse from the free-throw line. Center Alexandre Sarr makes only 63.9 percent of his free throws, which is not what you want in common with Giannis. But Washington has a solid shooting corps due to the veteran presence of former Bucks champion Khris Middleton and CJ McCollum, two practitioners of high-level midrange artistry. Middleton is still money in the midrange, making 56 percent of his 3.1 attempts per game, while McCollum makes 42.2 percent of his 2.7 average attempts from the midrange. Washington is also a top-10 3-point percentage team. The issue for Washington is that it can get bludgeoned in the paint, and no team is worse at the possession battle.

12. Houston Rockets

Weighted average rank: 13.9

2024 rank: 26th
2023 rank: 17th
2022 rank: 26th

Greatest strength: third in 3-point percentage
Greatest weakness: 24th in 3s made

Analysis: Houston has ranked poorly in these rankings every year, and now, the Rockets are the only team that doesn’t attempt 30 3s per game. But it’s more important to be an accurate 3-point shooting team than a voluminous one. Of the 10 teams that attempt the most 3s, only four of them have winning records, but the Rockets are one of eight teams that rank in the top 10 in 3-point percentage and have a winning record. Having Durant (40.4 percent) helps, but so does getting more attempts for Reed Sheppard (43.7 percent) and Aaron Holiday (45.3 percent), while riding the unsustainable heaters of Tari Eason (50.9 percent) and Josh Okogie (41 percent). Houston is good not just because of above-average shooting; it ranks in the top 10 in fast-break point differential, the top five in the possession battle and the top three in paint differential.

13. Philadelphia 76ers

Weighted average rank: 15.0

2024 rank: 30th
2023 rank: fourth
2022 rank: sixth

Greatest strength: sixth in free-throw percentage
Greatest weakness: 25th in midrange percentage

Analysis: This is still a bad midrange shooting team, but it’s not because of stars Tyrese Maxey, Joel Embiid or Paul George, all of whom make better than 40 percent of their non-paint 2s. Philadelphia would obviously be better if Embiid and George could play more. But young guards VJ Edgecombe, Quentin Grimes and Jared McCain have combined to make only 9 of 53 midrange field goals. On the flip side, all of those players are solid free-throw shooters, and Philadelphia is back to being an average 3-point shooting team after being completely devoid of shooting last season.

14. Los Angeles Lakers

Weighted average rank: 15.3

2024 rank: T-18th
2023 rank: 29th
2022 rank: 29th

Greatest strength: second in midrange percentage
Greatest weakness: 23rd in 3s made

Analysis: When it comes to tough shot making, the Lakers have a mastery of it. All five starters (Luka Dončić, Austin Reaves, LeBron James, Rui Hachimura and Deandre Ayton) have made at least 42.9 percent from the midrange, with non-cooks Hachimura (54.3 percent) and Ayton (66.7 percent) making a ridiculous percentage of their attempts. But the Lakers are the only team in the league that doesn’t generate 20 catch-and-shoot 3-point attempts per game. This Lakers team has been better than most of the previous five because they outscore teams in the paint, dominate the free-throw line and are allergic to losing close games.

15. Miami Heat

Weighted average rank: 15.7

2024 rank: 15th
2023 rank: sixth
2022 rank: 24th

Greatest strength: 10th in 3-point percentage
Greatest weakness: 20th in 3s made

Analysis: The Heat have done a solid job putting rosters together with accurate 3-point shooters. Norman Powell, Andrew Wiggins and Davion Mitchell all arrived in Miami in 2025 to provide the Heat with proficient shooting, and their volume will be better with Tyler Herro returning from injury and Bam Adebayo shooting more 3s than ever. Interestingly enough, Miami’s ranking here just about matches its win percentage overall.

T-16. Cleveland Cavaliers

Weighted average rank: 16.3

2024 rank: fifth
2023 rank: 18th
2022 rank: 14th

Greatest strength: fifth in 3s made
Greatest weakness: 28th in 3-point percentage

Analysis: Like last season, the Cavaliers get up a ton of 3s. Out of the nine players who get more than 20 minutes per game, the only player who doesn’t make more than 1.0 3s per game is center Jarrett Allen. The problem for this year’s Cleveland team is how inaccurate the 3-point shooting is around Donovan Mitchell and Evan Mobley. Darius Garland, De’Andre Hunter, Lonzo Ball and Dean Wade are all under 31 percent from 3. Cleveland is also right in the middle of the pack when it comes to the paint and fast breaks, contributing to its decline from where it was at the top of the Eastern Conference last season.

T-17. Toronto Raptors

Weighted average rank: 16.3

2024 rank: 29th
2023 rank: 27th
2022 rank: 27th

Greatest strength: sixth in midrange field goals made
Greatest weakness: 25th in 3s made

Analysis: The only player in the league who makes more midrange field goals than Brandon Ingram (2.8 per game) is Jaylen Brown (3.0). Ingram makes as many midrange shots per game as the Warriors do as a team. Toronto already didn’t attempt many 3s last season, and not much has changed on that front. Point guard Immanuel Quickley (2.5) is the only player on the team who makes more than 2.0 3s per game. The Raptors are a good paint team, and they are by far the best team in the league in fast-break point differential, outscoring opponents by 6.6 points per game in transition.

18. Brooklyn Nets

Weighted average rank: 17.1

2024 rank: third
2023 rank: 11th
2022 rank: second

Greatest strength: sixth in 3s made
Greatest weakness: 26th in midrange field goals made

Analysis: Jordi Fernández is going to have Brooklyn firing 3s, and of his 10 leading players in minutes per game, eight of them make at least 1.0 3s per game. Small forward Michael Porter Jr. leads the way, making a career-high 3.6 3s per game while converting at a 39.9 percent clip. The hamstring injury to Cam Thomas robs Brooklyn of its best pull-up threat. The Nets are one of the worst teams despite their relatively average shooting ranking because no team has a worse differential of fast-break points (minus-6.4 per game) or paint points (minus-11.4 points per game).

T-19. Charlotte Hornets

Weighted average rank: 17.4

2024 rank: T-18th
2023 rank: 26th
2022 rank: 28th

Greatest strength: third in free-throw percentage
Greatest weakness: 29th in midrange field goals made

Analysis: The four Hornets who average the most free throws (LaMelo Ball, Brandon Miller, Miles Bridges, Collin Sexton) all make 84 percent or better from the line. None of the Hornets attempt 2.0 midrange field goals per game, and Miller in particular is woeful on non-paint 2s, making only 21.1 percent of those attempts. Only two teams get smoked on the fast break worse than the Hornets, keeping Charlotte well under .500.

T-19. LA Clippers

Weighted average rank: 17.4

2024 rank: 14th
2023 rank: ninth
2022 rank: ninth

Greatest strength: second in free-throw percentage
Greatest weakness: 23rd in midrange field goals made

Analysis: Tyronn Lue recently mentioned how his team has always had an issue with the volume of 3s. The Clippers are usually an accurate 3-point shooting team that generates a painfully low number of shots off the catch. This season, the Clippers can’t generate shots outside of James Harden’s cooking (unless it’s Kawhi Leonard in the midrange), and they miss Bradley Beal more than any team should miss Bradley Beal. Leonard (97.4 percent) and Harden (88.5 percent) are exceptional free-throw shooters, but the Clippers are one of the worst teams in the league in the possession battle and on fast breaks.

Lauri Markkanen is shooting 89.3 percent from the free-throw line for the Jazz this season. (Chris Nicoll / Imagn Images)

T-19. Utah Jazz

Weighted average rank: 17.4

2024 rank: 25th
2023 rank: 24th
2022 rank: seventh

Greatest strength: seventh in free-throw percentage
Greatest weakness: 24th in 3-point percentage

Analysis: Utah is one of nine teams making at least 80 percent from the free-throw line to begin the season. Most Improved Player candidate Keyonte George is shooting 90.6 percent on free throws, while Lauri Markkanen isn’t far below at 89.3 percent. Both George and Markkanen attempt many 3s as well but are at an average 35.2 percent. No Jazz player who has appeared in more than half of Utah’s games makes 40 percent from 3.

T-22. Chicago Bulls

Weighted average rank: 18.0

2024 rank: eighth
2023 rank: 10th
2022 rank: eighth

Greatest strength: 13th in 3s made
Greatest weakness: 30th in midrange field goals made

Analysis: Chicago takes a decent amount of 3s, a byproduct of eight of its nine 20-minute players making more than 1.0 3s per game. The lone exception is point guard Tre Jones. But this team certainly doesn’t have DeMar DeRozan or Zach LaVine anymore, as it has made the fewest midrange field goals in the league. Coby White had a late start to this season, and his 3-point accuracy (26.9 percent) hasn’t quite caught up to the volume (7.4 attempts) he is producing.

T-22. Memphis Grizzlies

Weighted average rank: 18.0

2024 rank: 17th
2023 rank: 25th
2022 rank: 23rd

Greatest strength: eighth in free-throw percentage
Greatest weakness: 23rd in 3-point percentage

Analysis: Memphis is one of the 80 percent free-throw shooting teams, with Ja Morant shooting 92.4 percent to begin the season. On the flip side, Morant is shooting only 19.4 percent from 3 on 4.8 attempts per game. No player who has played at least 10 games in a season has ever made worse than 20 percent from 3 on at least 4.0 attempts per game.

24. Detroit Pistons

Weighted average rank: 19.9

2024 rank: 13th
2023 rank: 23rd
2022 rank: 22nd

Greatest strength: sixth in midrange percentage
Greatest weakness: 28th in 3s made

Analysis: The best thing the Pistons have from a shooting standpoint is MVP candidate Cade Cunningham, who makes 1.5 midrange field goals a game and shoots 49.3 percent of his attempts. Only Sacramento and Houston attempt fewer 3s per game, as Detroit has two high-minute rotation wings (Ausar Thompson and Ronald Holland II) who aren’t shooters while sharing the floor with center Jalen Duren. The Pistons make up for their lack of shooting by outscoring teams by 13.1 points per game in the paint, trailing only the Thunder.

25. Sacramento Kings

Weighted average rank: 20.3

2024 rank: seventh
2023 rank: 20th
2022 rank: 11th

Greatest strength: first in midrange field goals made
Greatest weakness: 30th in 3s made

Analysis: I mention him every time I do these rankings: DeRozan makes 2.7 midrange field goals per game. He’s finally somewhat slowing down, as he ranks third behind Brown and Ingram. While every team in the league makes 10 3s per game now, Sacramento (10.8) is the only team that doesn’t average 11 makes per game.

26. Portland Trail Blazers

Weighted average rank: 20.4

2024 rank: 22nd
2023 rank: 14th
2022 rank: 13th

Greatest strength: ninth in 3s made
Greatest weakness: 30th in midrange percentage

Analysis: The Trail Blazers are not bashful about shooting 3s. Only the Cavaliers, Warriors and Celtics attempt more 3s than Portland. But that also means Portland misses a ton of 3-pointers as well, and none of its top six shot takers from the midrange make at least 40 percent of their attempts. Shooting guard Shaedon Sharpe makes only 30.6 percent from 3 and only 34.9 percent from the midrange.

T-27. Dallas Mavericks

Weighted average rank: 22.0

2024 rank: ninth
2023 rank: 16th
2022 rank: 15th

Greatest strength: eighth in midrange field goals made
Greatest weakness: 27th in 3-point percentage

Analysis: The Mavericks are a team with multiple consistent midrange threats. Veteran Anthony Davis makes them as a big, top pick Cooper Flagg makes them as a forward and undrafted rookie point guard Ryan Nembhard has it in his bag as well. But this is a dreadful 3-point shooting team, with Flagg (25 percent) and Davis (31.8 percent) being essentially non-shooters while D’Angelo Russell wallows at a career-low 28.7 percent from 3.

T-27. Indiana Pacers

Weighted average rank: 22.0

2024 rank: 11th
2023 rank: eighth
2022 rank: 19th

Greatest strength: ninth in midrange field goals made
Greatest weakness: 30th in 3-point percentage

Analysis: Pascal Siakam has been a rock ever since he joined the Pacers two seasons ago, and he and T.J. McConnell help Indiana maintain a decent presence in the midrange. And that’s about the only thing you can say positively about a Pacers team that is a shell of the Eastern Conference champion it was in the spring. This is the least accurate 3-point shooting team in the league, as the Pacers have missed Aaron Nesmith (37.3 percent) and Bennedict Mathurin (41.1 percent) for more than 10 games each, while being led in total 3-point attempts by 31.4 percent shooter Jarace Walker and 32.8 percent shooter Jay Huff. Get well soon, Tyrese Haliburton.

29. Orlando Magic

Weighted average rank: 23.3

2024 rank: 28th
2023 rank: 30th
2022 rank: 25th

Greatest strength: 10th in free-throw percentage
Greatest weakness: 27th in 3s made

Analysis: Orlando is going to rank extremely low in these rankings, and it’s going to be a playoff team because it’s not always a make-or-miss league. The Magic being a good free-throw shooting team is important because they batter their way to the stripe better than almost any team in the league. But as Van Gundy told me: “You get Wendell Carter Jr. And he’s shooting 41 percent from 3, but he shoots two a game. That’s not a threat to me. I’m not worried about that if I’m the opposing coach. I’m more worried about the guy who shoots 33 percent but shoots eight of them.” The good thing for Orlando is that it beats you on fast breaks and in the possession battle soundly.

30. New Orleans Pelicans

Weighted average rank: 26.0

2024 rank: 21st
2023 rank: 22nd
2022 rank: 12th

Greatest strength: 20th in free-throw percentage
Greatest weakness: 29th in 3s made

Analysis: The Pelicans have the lowest ceiling of good shooting in the league. They’re the only team that didn’t rank in the top 15 in any of the criteria categories. The Pelicans play two relatively ball-dominant bigs in Zion Williamson and Derik Queen who don’t shoot 3s and are missing a gunner in Jordan Poole. Without Poole, Trey Murphy III is the only player on the team who makes more than 2.0 3s per game and has played in more than half of the games.