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Surprisingly, Booker has only been a 40 percent shooter from mid-range and 35 percent from deep, but the more important and encouraging signs come from the types of shots he is able to make – from turnarounds in the post to tough jump shots several feet behind three-point line.
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He’s currently ranked 26th in free throws attempted at 5.2 per game, and in a year or two as Booker matures and gains strength, it’s easy to imagine Booker becoming one of those players who lives at the free throw line at around 10 attempts per game.īooker’s jump shot looks really smooth, with a high and quick release to get clean looks over defenders. One of the most exciting parts about Booker when projecting into the future is his free-throw shooting. The Suns’ offense is filled with weird spacing mistakes and actions that don’t put players on the move and in positions to succeed, and in a sharper offense with better players around him Booker’s shooting percentages could potentially skyrocket as his shot selection improves.
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But even as only a slightly above-average three-point shooter efficiency-wise, Booker’s ability to actually get many shots off from long-range is useful and, combined with the ability to get to the free throw line, has kept Booker’s shooting efficiency overall at an acceptable level. He has improved steadily as a passer (though the numbers don’t quite show it yet), and some of the passes he makes out of the pick-and-roll are borderline excellent and the types of assists NBA teams need from their lead ballhandler.ĭevin Booker to Marquese Chriss on the backside lobĥ1.1 percent of Booker’s field goal attempts have come between three feet and the three-point line, which is a slightly unhealthy number and has pushed Booker’s field goal percentage to the low 40’s in his career. Both this year and last, Booker’s shooting efficiency has been right around league average, though his three-point percentage is slightly up from 34.3 to 36.4 percent. That’s a pretty encouraging statistic, and Booker has shown nice development from his rookie season when he averaged 13.8 points. This season, Booker is averaging 21.6 points per game, making him just the sixth player in NBA history to average over 21 points at 20 years of age or younger – the others being Kyrie Irving, LeBron, Kevin Durant, Carmelo Anthony and Shaquille O’Neal.
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To an extent, there’s no reason to overanalyze the problem and think that Booker will be anything but, at the very least, a great scorer who can do multiple useful things from running off screens for three-pointers, handling the ball in pick-and-roll situations and getting to the foul line a ton. At 20-years-old, with a 70-point game under his belt and praise from LeBron James as a future All-Star player, Devin Booker is starting to look the part of a franchise player for many and someone the Phoenix Suns can plan their franchise around for the next decade.