A lot of T.J. Warren’s game makes many want to turn back the clock prior to the new millennium. Whether it is his mid-range prowess or a pure lack of an outside shot, Warren makes many NBA fans flashback to the glory days and for good reason.
Stick Warren into the 1980’s or 1990’s and see him thrive alongside other dominant scorers from 18-feet in.
However, in 2017, it doesn’t even matter because Warren is still getting his shots off and doing so at an efficient clip while sliding firmly into the No. 2 role in Phoenix’s offense alongside Devin Booker.