Amir Coffey had a career year for the LA Clippers last season, establishing himself as a prototypical 3-and-D wing by converting outside shots at a 40.9 percent clip. Yet, with the Milwaukee Bucks, his offensive game is nowhere to be found, and his 3-point volume in particular.
It's not just that the shots aren't falling, it's that Coffey simply isn't shooting. That's a significant problem if he's going to play any meaningful minutes or even be the backend rotation piece the Bucks had hoped for.
Is this the same Amir Coffey? Not really
In 10 games this season, covering 104 minutes, Coffey attempted just 13 shots.