Gordon started his 11-year career in spectacular fashion with the Chicago Bulls. In five seasons with the Bulls, the 6’3″ shooting guard averaged 18.5 points per game, while knocking down 42% of his three-point attempts. After cashing in on free agency and signing with the Detroit Pistons, Gordon has struggled to find a rhythm, never scoring more than 14 points per game.
While his numbers have declined, Gordon still has a solid shooting stroke that can be effective off of the bench. Gordon has still managed to connect on 37% of his threes in his past six seasons, showing he does not need a high volume of shot attempts to be effective.
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