It is very common for players who score inside not to be able to make outside shots. Oddly enough, it is not uncommon for the flip side to be true: good 3-point shooters do not shoot a correspondingly good percentage from inside the arc. One of the things that makes Rajon Tucker a good scorer is that he shoots well both places. He is shooting 40% from the arc, which we will take any day. He is also shooting 50.9% overall, which means he is shooting 56% from inside the arc. Obviously, the fact that he is good both places makes him more effective both places, since defenders slack off on him in different situations.
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