This week on The Void, The Ringer’s Kevin O’Connor takes a look at the development of Oklahoma City Thunder guard Luguentz Dort. Dort earned his reputation as a James Harden stopper during the 2020 NBA playoffs, but this season he’s showing that he can also contribute on the offensive side of the floor. Kevin breaks down how Dort has elevated his game with improved 3-point shooting, better dribble drive ability, and more patient ballhandling.
Lu Dort Is More Than Just a Defensive Specialist
Kevin breaks down how Dort has elevated his game with improved 3-point shooting, better dribble drive ability, and more patient ballhandling
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