Brooklyn Nets: Ranking team’s 3PT shooters best to worst

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Group 2: The Wing Shooters

4. Taurean Prince

Performance on catch-and-shoot 3-pointers:

2018-19  –  86-201 (42.8%)

2018-19  –  138-328 (42.1%)

Two-season average: 42.5%

With so many offseason additions, the signing of Taurean Prince fell very under the radar. There are concerns regarding his consistency and defense, but it’s hard to argue against his 3-point shooting.

5. Wilson Chandler

Performance on catch-and-shoot 3-pointers:

2018-19  –  56-140 (40.0%)

2017-18  –  76-199 (38.2%)

Two-season average: 39.1%

Chandler will miss the first 25 games due to a violation of the NBA’s drug policy, but he’s a solid shooter when on the court. The 32-year-old has a solid reputation for knocking down long-range shots.

6. Garrett Temple

Performance on catch-and-shoot 3-pointers:

2018-19  –  82-217 (37.8%)

2017-18  –  71-163 (43.6%)

Two-season average: 40.7%

Temple and Chandler could potentially be switched, but I gave Chandler the edge due to his better performance last season. Both players will provide both experience and floor spacing at the wing position.