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How the Pacers should go about trying to make ‘Good Lance’ sustainable

Somehow, Lance Stephenson turned out to be what the Pacers needed when they needed it. They outscored opponents by 8.5 points per 100 possessions when the prodigal point wing was on the floor, and he, perhaps by some sort of dark magic, managed to effortlessly drain five of his first three-point attempts (62.5%) after having recorded the worst three-point shooting season of all time from that distance not so long ago with the Hornets.

Assuming he finds the respectable middle between those extremes, he’s capable of being an impactful contributor even if his three-point shot predictably regresses.