Milwaukee Bucks: Player Power Rankings (Feb. 16-Mar. 1)

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6. team. 89. If I told you at the beginning of the season, Tony Snell would shoot 6-17 (35.3 percent) from three in a week, you probably would have felt like he was meeting expectations. In fact, Snell was right around that number during his time with Chicago, where he connected on 35.1 percent of his threes. This year, however, Snell has been great. <p>From a numbers stand-point, let’s look at Snell’s three-point numbers in each of his first four seasons now:</p> <p>2013-2014: 0.7-2.3 (32.0 percent)<br /> 2014-2015: 1.0-2.7 (37.1 percent)<br /> 2015-2016: 0.9/2.4 (36.1 percent)<br /> 2016-2017: 1.7/4.4 (39.8 percent)</p> <p>With his increase in volume of attempts from three, Snell’s proficiency from deep has gotten even better and it hovering near 40 percent, a really good number for a backup shooting guard once everybody on the Bucks get healthy. The problem with his great season is that it will be harder to re-sign him this summer.</p>. SG. . Tony Snell