Not long ago many people, myself included, were ready to hit the panic button on Mikal Bridges‘ 3-point shot. Following a rookie year for the Phoenix Suns in which he shot a little below what was expected of him from deep, he started off this season even worse.
This was all coupled with Bridges debuting a revamped shooting form that appeared slow and was different from the one in college that made him a top ten pick.
In the months of October and November, Bridges shot a combined 6 for 28 from deep, or 22%, which is not what you want from your 3-and-D wing.