After the Los Angeles Lakers finished second-to-last in three-point percentage last season, many felt that it would only make sense for the team to put an emphasis on adding shooting in the offseason. Boy, did that idea get shut down fast.
With the exception of Michael Beasley and LeBron James, none of the players the Lakers added in free agency have shot 38 percent or higher from behind the 3-point line in their respective careers. Even James barely qualifies, having only shot at least 38 percent from behind the arc once in his career (during the 2012-13 season).