Grayson Allen has been a solid contributor for the Bucks this season. In some respects, he is having his best year as a pro averaging more assists and rebounds per game, and about 11 points per game, his career average.
Another area where Allen is excelling is shooting the ball. He is shooting .414 on three-pointers, .538 on two-pointers, and .930 from the free throw line.
Grayson Allen is one of five players this season with these stats
Allen is one of only five players this year who has a shooting percentage of .400 or better on three-point shots, better than .500 on two-point shots, and .900 or better from the free throw line.
Here are the five players who have reached these numbers this season (three-point pct./two-point pct./free thrown pct.). Minimum of 100 field goal attempts and 50 free throw attempts to qualify for the list at this point of the season.
Grayson Allen, Milwaukee: .414/.538/.930
Bojan Bogdanovic, Detroit: .423/.552/.901
Mikal Bridges, Phoenix: .404/.512/.900
Steph Curry, Golden State: .434/.590/.919
Tyler Herro, Miami: .412/.503/.904
Grayson Allen is tied for first on free throw shooting and is tied for 23rd on three-point shooting through games of December 18.
Three NBA players with career stats of .400/.500/.900
Only three players in NBA history have achieved the .400/.500/.900 shooting percentages in a career (minimum of 500 career games played): Steve Nash (.428/.518/.904), Steph Curry (.428/.522/.909) and Mark Price (.402/.501/.904).
There have been 26 players who ended a season with a .400/.500/.900 shooting stat line. Leading the way are Steph Curry and Steve Nash who both achieved these shooting numbers in five different seasons.
Players with multiple seasons with a .400/.500/.900 shooting stat line (minimum of 40 games played in that season):
5-Steph Curry, Steve Nash
3-Jose Calderon
2-Kyrie Irving, JJ Redick, Mark Price, Larry Bird
Two Bucks’ players are on the list
Included in the group of 19 players who had one season with the .400/.500/.900 stat line are two Bucks players: Malcolm Brogdon in 2018-19 and Khris Middleton in 2019-20.
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