Last season, Taurean Prince played an important role for the Milwaukee Bucks as the team’s starting small forward. He had a solid offensive season overall, including shooting an eye-catching 44 percent from three. However, his best work came when he was spotting up, and he struggled shooting the ball in other situations.
Taurean Prince is solely a spot-up shooter
The season-long shooting splits don’t lie. Last season, Prince shot 49.6 percent on set jumpers but just 31.6 percent on step-backs and a paltry 28.9 percent on pull-up jumpers. Shooting off the dribble was a relative rarity for Prince but still something he struggled with in his limited chances.