MILWAUKEE—The search for answers for the Toronto Raptors’ three-point shooting woes should probably focus on the painted area of any NBA court. Raptors guard Danny Green, putting up a shot against Golden State’s Klay Thompson, believes better ball movement will create better three-point opportunities. Danny Green sees it, senses it and thinks it is a huge part of why the Raptors are 26th in three-point percentage in the 30-team league. “We know we can get better (three-point attempts) if we touch the paint, move the ball, swing-swing (the ball around the perimeter), (make the) extra pass, which we need to get back to,” he said. “If (you) looked at the numbers analytically ... you would say, ‘Oh my God,’ ” Nurse said here Saturday before the Raptors faced the Milwaukee Bucks.
Source: thestar January 05, 2019 23:03 UTC