Over the course of his career, Cory Joseph has been a passable three-point shooter at best. He spent the first six seasons of his career shooting 31.7 percent from deep, a number that suggests he should only have shot threes if he were wide open. This year, Joseph has changed that all around, raising his three-point percentage to over 40 percent and becoming a serviceable outside shooter. This is largely thanks to some incredible spot-up shooting.
Spot-Up attempts are shot attempts where a player shoots a catch and shoot shot, but they are not in motion.