To replace a player of Klay Thompsons caliber is simply an impossible task.
Thompsons move to Dallas over the summer has created a huge 3-point shooting void in the Warriors team, who were known for their lethality from the deep.
However, Steve Kerr and Co.
are trying to find the best way to replicate the kind of production Klay had.
Following Day 1 of Training Camp, the Warriors head coach was asked about a statement made by sophomore Brandin Podziemski.
Podz had spoken to the media and shared that he would take eight to ten 3s a game this season.
When asked about the same, Kerr responded, Further, Kerr added what hed like to see from Andrew Wiggins this year.
He wants Wiggins shooting six, seven threes a game.
The demand is a big one, considering Wiggs averaged 3.6 3-point attempts last season.
He made 1.3 3s per game, shooting at 35.8%(the lowest hes shot ever since he joined the Warriors).
Further, Kerr talked about how he wants the Warriors to be a high-volume 3-point shooting team.
He acknowledged how Klay is not here anymore, and they need to fill that void.
Last season, Klay averaged 9 3-point attempts per game, making 3.5 of those.
To fill the 9 attempts per game void left by Klay, the Warriors would need a lot of players to step up.
Wiggins surely would have to be one of them.
Warriors have worked on their 3-point shooting this offseason The onus of filling Klays shoes doesnt lie on Andrew Wiggins alone, and the Warriors know that.
Several other players have stepped up and worked on their 3-point shooting over the course of the offseason.
Jonathan Kuminga spoke to Tim Kawakami a few days ago and shared how he believes hes gotten better at 3-point shooting.
Im definitely confident.
I just cant wait to go out there and show people what Ive been working on and stuff.
I mean, its always my thing to just work on certain things and get better.
And I feel like shooting 3s, Ive gotten so much better shooting.
At the same time, Kevon Looney shared how hes been shooting upwards of 400-500 3s per day this offseason.
Loon shared how he plans to shoot more 3s this season, clarifying more mean 1 or 2 for him.
Similarly, Trayce Jackson-Davis also talked about working on his 3-point shooting over the summer.
TJD shared how Steve Kerr asked him to keep force as his focal point entering this season, but TJD worked on his shooting to keep the defense honest.
Later, Podziemski also shared how Kyle Anderson has been in the lab this summer, working on his shot.
Surrounding Stephen Curry with shooters like Buddy Hield, Moses Moody, Podz, and DeAnthony Melton and then adding more shooting from Wiggins and Kuminga would surely have the Warriors attaining Steve Kerrs high-volume 3-point shooting goal..
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