Why is Tim Hardaway Jr. having so much success in Denver?
Playing alongside Nikola Jokić in Denver's offensive system provides Hardaway with easier shots and more open looks.
NBA / Pistons
The Detroit Pistons' need for three-point shooting is glaring, especially as former Piston Tim Hardaway Jr. thrives with the Denver Nuggets. His performance highlights a potentially missed opportunity for Detroit, who are struggling with ou...
The Pistons' offseason decision to let Tim Hardaway Jr. leave in free agency is now under scrutiny as the team struggles with three-point shooting. Hardaway, playing alongside Nikola Jokić in Denver, is experiencing a career year, shooting efficiently and providing valuable spacing. Detroit, on the other hand, ranks poorly in key three-point shooting statistics. While Duncan Robinson has been a decent replacement, the Pistons are not getting enough production from other perimeter players. Hardaway's ability to get open and his accuracy from beyond the arc would have significantly boosted the Pistons' offense and opened up the floor for Cunningham and Duren.
Playing alongside Nikola Jokić in Denver's offensive system provides Hardaway with easier shots and more open looks.
The Pistons are near the bottom of the league in made threes per game, three-point attempts, and three-point percentage.
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