When the Denver Nuggets acquired Kentavious Caldwell-Pope this offseason from the Washington Wizards they lost two solid players in Will Barton and Monte Morris, but they gained a three-point sharpshooter and defensive specialist in the process.
It’s still early in the season, but through 13 games Caldwell-Pope currently leads the NBA in three-point percentage with an astounding number of 53.3 percent. Caldwell-Pope is 32-of-60 from distance and has made a three in all but two of the games he’s played in this season.
Caldwell-Pope’s best game from three came back on October 22nd against the Oklahoma City Thunder when he drained 6-of-10 from distance to help lead Denver to victory.