Jaden McDaniels' offensive leap has been well discussed. The Minnesota Timberwolves forward is averaging 15.5 points (3.3 ppg jump from last year) while shooting a blistering 45.6 percent (12.6 percent jump from last year) from beyond the arc. However, one aspect of McDaniels' game that hasn't been discussed enough is his playmaking. Okay, I'll admit a .5 assist jump isn't exactly groundbreaking.
Regardless, McDaniels looks more effective with the ball in his hands, and his pick-and-roll efficiency has improved. One specific improvement this has led to is his two-man game with Rudy Gobert.
Shoutout to Charlie Walton of Zone Coverage for pointing this out.