Khris Middleton And The Ten Greatest Milwaukee Bucks’ Shooting Seasons Of The 3-Point Era

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player. 89. <p>Former All-Star Dale Ellis may have just played a little over a season with the Bucks, but he made sure to make an impact. Having been transformed from a role player to a star during his time in Seattle, Ellis was a flat-out scorer, but he once again had to adjust to spending time on the bench when he landed with the Bucks.</p> <p>Ellis played in 81 games in this season, only starting eleven, as Milwaukee posted a record of 31-51 and comfortably missed out on the Playoffs. As the video above shows, Ellis was a prodigious marksman throughout his career, and as a result, to this day he still ranks eleventh in NBA history for three-point field goals.</p> <h2>Season In Numbers</h2> <p>81 Games Played</p> <p>27.0 minutes per game</p> <p>46.9 field goal percentage</p> <p>41.9 three-point percentage</p> <p>77.4 free throw percentage</p> <p>56.4 true shooting percentage</p> <p>15.7 points per game</p> <p>69.178 SPE Score</p>. 1991-92. Milwaukee Bucks. Dale Ellis. 10