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Although Jalen Green has a better FG% on standing threes vs. movement catch-and-shoot threes, he shoots 40+% on movement 3s when Alperen Sengun is the passer. This season, as shown here, Jalen has been better at relocating and lifting/fading along wings/corners to create C&S 3s.

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