Gary Trent Jr. had a great year with the Milwaukee Bucks last season, and a prominent reason why was his perimeter shooting. While Trent made most of his noise as a catch-and-shoot threat, living off the gravity created by Giannis Antetokounmpo, the wing was also quietly a tremendous pull-up marksman from deep. He has to make sure that remains the case next season.
Bucks need Trent to keep knocking down his pull-up triples
Last season, Trent shot 44-of-103 (42.7 percent) on his pull-up triples. Among players to attempt at least 100 of those shots, Trent ranked second in the entire NBA behind Zach LaVine's 43.