Thunder Shooter expresses interest that competes in the NBA 3 points competition
Oklahoma City Thunder The guardian of Isaiah Joe, in the middle of a three point last month, threw his hat in the ring for this year’s 3-point competition and doubled according to his entry after winning Monday. It is combined at three-point tries in three points in the last five games, including when Joe tied his career eight three-three-three In winning 127-101 against Brookline networks.
He ended up with 18 points, including 5-8 from deep on Monday 125-96 victories against Milwaukee. After the victory, the reporter asked Joe if he was still interested in competing at the 3-point competition next month in the weekend all-star in San Francisco.
“Of course,” Joe said. “(I) waiting for a phone call.”
It was in January inquiry If its elite shooting in three points of any correlation with the separation of attention for this year’s event.
“I’m just trying to conquer games,” Joe replied. “It’s not my job to look after it (but) if they put me in there, I would be grateful for the opportunity.”
Thunder’s Isaiah Joe is an average of 97 points to 43.1% recording, including 39.9% of deep, but these numbers in January is in January in the middle of a hot stripe and transferred to February. Isaiah is an average of an average of 51.9% recording, including 48.8% of deep, simultaneously by connecting to 3.3 troproaches per game last month.
Mark Daigneault at Ousman Dieng Grow with Thunderstorm
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Sitting at the Western Conference, Oklahoma City Groma still emphasizes its depth parts in the middle of injuries to start Chet Holmgren, Jalen Williams, Cason Wallace and Spare Guard Alex Caruso. Thunder MAK MARK DAIGNEAULT coach got a huge elevator Performance of 21-Poine Ousman Dieng in Win Monday. However, it was not a surprise for Daigneault.
Dieng, who separated the 2024-25 campaign with blue, and Oklahoma City’s Gip Affiliate, and the Thunderstorm played 27 games in the NBA before he recorded the season-high 21 point in 125-96 wins 125- 96. Bucks. After victory, Daigneault addressed Dieng is growth.
“It’s really less for me with Ous. He had injuries. He was a bit rusty. In his third year, he went to blue. This was the third year he touched the blue program,” Daignealt said. “(He) didn’t say a word about it. He just put his head down. I have to work in the rhythm, in the shape of the games and to his base line. And then he has built it. There was a by-product of that part of the body tonight.
“He is capable of such nights.”
Thunder continues on Wednesday their homestead with four sun games.
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