Khris Middleton And The Ten Greatest Milwaukee Bucks’ Shooting Seasons Of The 3-Point Era
By Adam McGee
This terrific shooting campaign came under a George Karl coached team who had one of the biggest late season collapses the NBA has seen. After being early division leaders, and looking safely in the Playoffs at the 60 games mark, Milwaukee closed out the season from there at .272, for an overall .500 record and miss out on the Playoffs by a game.
Season In Numbers
67 Games Played
21.1 minutes per game
48.3 field goal percentage
44.4 three-point percentage
79.1 free throw percentage
58.1 true shooting percentage
11.4 points per game
72.784 SPE Score
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Michael Redd
2001-02, Milwaukee Bucks
It may only have been his second year in the league, and his first playing any form of significant minutes, but Michael Redd had no problems showing flashes of the dynamic scorer he would become for the Bucks for years to come.
This terrific shooting campaign came under a George Karl coached team who had one of the biggest late season collapses the NBA has seen. After being early division leaders, and looking safely in the Playoffs at the 60 games mark, Milwaukee closed out the season from there at .272, for an overall .500 record and miss out on the Playoffs by a game.
Season In Numbers
67 Games Played
21.1 minutes per game
48.3 field goal percentage
44.4 three-point percentage
79.1 free throw percentage
58.1 true shooting percentage
11.4 points per game
72.784 SPE Score