Last season, Dallas Mavericks wing Naji Marshall struggled from downtown as he shot 27.5 percent from three on a career-high 3.2 attempts per game. This was a major drop-off from the 38.7 percent from three that he shot in his final year with the New Orleans Pelicans, and he is dedicated to getting back on track in this area.
In an exclusive interview with The Smoking Cuban earlier this summer after a Swin City game, Marshall said that he worked the hardest on his 3-point shooting during the offseason, and him getting back to being a threat from behind the arc next season could be what separates him from being a real piece of Dallas' core or descending into trade-bait territory.