Throughout his career has remedied shooting slumps using the same, tried-and-true method.
The Clippers reserve stays confident and keeps shooting. A career 35% three-point shooter, the 6-foot-8 forward has seen no reason to deviate.
After making 43% of his three-point shots and 45% of his shots overall during the first six weeks of the season, Scott has made 25% of his threes and 30% overall since the end of November.
After a Dec. 29 game against the San Antonio Spurs in which he made one of five three-pointers, Scott said he wasn’t getting down on himself because his shot quality hadn’t changed even if the results had.