LAS VEGAS - Becoming the first player in NBA history to make at least 200 3-pointers in a season without starting in a single game was an extraordinary feat for Terrence Ross, who officially re-signed with the Orlando Magic on Saturday.
Yet, that wasn’t the 28-year-old’s only unique statistical achievement from his breakout 2018-19 campaign, during which he averaged career highs in points and rebounds while finishing fifth in the NBA in Sixth Man of the Year voting.
The only players who averaged more points per touch than Ross among those who appeared in at least 60 games, according to tracking data, were perennial All-Stars Paul George, Klay Thompson and Kawhi Leonard.