SAN FRANCISCO – When describing his improved jump shot at the team’s shootaround in Denver, Moses Moody used a sound to explain why he has knocked down almost half his attempts from behind the arc this season.
By adding what he called “pop” to his shot, hearing an ensuing “swish” has become common while connecting on 44.7% of his 3-point attempts overall.
“It was just about getting under the ball, and adding a little pop to it,” Moody said.
Despite being relegated to shooting with just his left hand during the offseason after undergoing surgery on his dominant right thumb, Moody still found a way to improve his previously flat jump shot, which saw him make 37.4% of his 3-pointers last season.
“Shooting with my left hand made me realize that I had to teach myself how to shoot again with

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