Over the last few years, 3-point shooting has been a big concern for the Los Angeles Lakers. They were 25th in 3-point shooting percentage last season, and even in the 2019-20 campaign, when they won the NBA championship, they were only 21st in that category.
But through two preseason games, it looks like the days of them lacking in the outside shooting department may be over. They made 39.5% of their 3-point attempts on Saturday against the Golden State Warriors, and on Monday versus the Brooklyn Nets, they were at a decent 36.4%.
Los Angeles has done most of its offensive damage in the paint dating to its championship season, but head coach Darvin Ham wants the team to let it fly from downtown — within reason.
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“That’s one of our goals, we wanna get our attempts up. We don’t wanna go crazy, we still wanna be a team that loves and lives in the paint. And I think now with our newly constructed roster along with obviously the core guys that we brought back, we feel like just having that 1-2 punch, Bron is gonna collapse the defense, AD is gonna collapse the defense, Rui and those guys being willing passers and knowing how to read the defense.
“Gabe in the fold now, Taurean Prince, all of these guys, your normal AR, Bron has worked feverishly on his jumper, his jumper just continues to progress, AD being a willing shooter from that distance and not hesitating. We feel like it’s a good mixture of guys where we can have a really strong 1-2 punch starting in the paint, but obviously being able to throw em up from long distance. And make em.”
The Lakers attempted 38 3s on Saturday, and they took a whopping 55 treys on Monday. With newcomers Taurean Prince, Christian Wood and Gabe Vincent, as well as internal improvement from Max Christie and Austin Reaves, perhaps the team can get away from jacking up a good number of outside shots, especially early in the shot clock.