As Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo has progressed up the NBA ranks in recent years, his jump shot and the prospect of him developing a three-point shot have been the sources of frequent and often exhausting conversation.
Of course, a version of Antetokounmpo that averaged 38 percent or better from three-point range would be even tougher for opponents to gameplan against. In truth, though, Antetokounmpo is already a matchup nightmare, and an addition of such a weapon would likely even elevate him to the status of the NBA’s best player.
As it stands, a much more important element to the Greek’s game, based on the player he already is, comes at the free throw line.