You won’t find many purer shots than the ones that leave Troy Daniels’ hands.
A six-season veteran and first-year Laker, the sharpshooting two-guard is a long-range threat who boasts a 40 percent career 3-point clip.
Daniels has to be accounted for across the 3-point arc, yet he is most dangerous in the corners where he hit a blistering 51.2 percent of his treys last season (22-of-43).
Whether simply spotting up for his playmaking teammates or flying off screens, Daniels was a human bucket from the corners.