A Closer Look: Please understand Isaiah Stewart’s game-changing offensive development

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A Closer Look: Please understand Isaiah Stewart’s game-changing offensive development

Isaiah Stewart was drafted by the Detroit Pistons with the 16th overall pick in 2020. He started the season playing with Marvin Bagley III. The team traded for Jalen Duren during the summer's draft. Duraus and Stewart have been playing together since the start of the new season. Their lineups have scored 111.5 points per 100 possessions and have a 53.9 true-shooting percentage. They are also better defensively. Stewart has improved his shooting recently. His career-high 38.6% shooting from three-point range is a good sign.

Isaiah Stewart has improved his shooting this season. He is taking more shots from the long line and making them more consistently.

Isaiah Stewart is developing into a better shooter. He is finding his spots and understanding what he needs to do to maximize the team's spacing. against the Knicks, he made a corner three with very little dip in his shooting motion.

Stewart knocked down a three before Jonas Valanciunas could recover.

Stewart set a pin-down screen for Saddiq Bey but Memphis was playing too far off for the play to work. Stewart sprinted to the left wing and made another in-rhythm three.

Stewart blocked Killian Hayes' drive to the left. Hayes drifted to a corner and Stewart made himself available for a wide-open deep ball.

Isaiah Stewart has improved his shooting efficiency this season. He has also improved court vision. He called for the ball in the corner against the Hornets.

Isaiah Stewart has developed a new offensive style in Spain.

Isaiah Stewart's offensive development has been game-changing for him this season. He has improved his understanding of how and when to roll and attack closeouts. He is also seeing the floor better and shooting more quickly.

Tim Hardaway, Jr. guarded Stewart tightly along the perimeter against Dallas. Stewart made him pay with a quick move and finger roll in the paint.

Isaiah Stewart has improved a lot this season. He is a versatile offensive player. He can be a good option at the four position if he can attack closeouts and slip screens. His versatility adds a different dimension to Detroit's offense.


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