Wayne Ellington has become an elite three-point shooter for the Heat
Posted Dec 28, 2017
Wayne Ellington has emerged as a key contributor for the Miami Heat. The sharpshooter averaged 10.5 points and made 149 three-pointers last season, both of which were career-highs. The Heat picked up his option in July, hoping he’d pick up where he left off. The 30-year-old sharpshooter hasn’t disappointed. In fact, he’s playing even better this season.
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