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Hottest NBA Three-Point Shooters – January

January 19, 2009 by Stephen Kersey  
Filed under NBA Teams, NFL Player Analysis

Andrea Bargnani, Toronto Raptors
In the month of January, Andrea Bargnani has been stroking it from three-point land. He was cold earlier in the season but now that he’s starting, he’s showing why he was picked first in the draft. If Jermaine O’Neal is traded, his fantasy value will go up even higher.

Randy Foye, Minnesota Timberwolves
Now that the Timberwolves have given up on the hope of Randy Foye playing point guard, Foye has now started to live up to his potential as a shooting guard. Part of the reason why he has played so well as of late is his ability to hit from beyond the arc. In January, he’s averaging more than 20 points and shooting better than 50% on three-pointers.

Andre Iguodala, Philadelphia 76ers
With Elton Brand sidelined, Andre Iguodala has regained the reigns of the Sixers’ offense. Not only is his scoring and assists up but his three-point shooting has improved drastically. In December, he shot less than 18% on three-pointers. In January, his attempts are up from around three to around four and he’s shooting better than 50% from deep.

JJ Redick, Orlando Magic
The Magic have been on fire from three-point range lately and a large part of the reason is due to JJ Redick’s accuracy. The historically good three-point shooter in college has begun to figure out how to get his shot off in the NBA. Combine that with playing time and he’s shooting 62.1% on three-pointers for the month of January.

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