Notebook Nuggets: McClung's Comeback and Baker's International Pivot Amid Three-Point Struggles
The Orlando Magic's long-range shooting struggles have been a glaring issue throughout the current NBA season. Despite their best efforts, the team continues to grapple with an underwhelming 3-point performance, currently sitting at the bottom of the league with a dismal 30.4% shooting accuracy.
What makes their shooting woes even more intriguing is the team's persistent commitment to creating opportunities. The Magic have been relentless in generating wide-open 3-point attempts, ranking ninth in the league with an impressive 1,157 such chances this season. This statistic underscores their strategic approach and determination, even as the ball consistently fails to find its mark.
Their shooting challenges are evident in the numbers: the team has fallen below the 30% 3-point threshold in a staggering 32 games. While the results haven't been kind, the Magic's continued effort and willingness to keep shooting suggest a team that refuses to be discouraged by temporary setbacks.
As they prepare to face the Golden State Warriors, the Magic remain focused on improving their long-range game, turning potential into performance with each shot they take.