When the pressure is at its peak, the true marksmen of the NBA step into the spotlight. Portland Trail Blazers center Deandre Ayton recently offered the ultimate praise for a fellow player, leaving little room for debate about his shooting prowess.
Following a standout playoff performance, Ayton was asked about Luke Kennard. His response was both definitive and awestruck. "He is the number one shooter in the NBA so, you know, there's not much to say," Ayton stated. "But, you know, he's doing it in the playoffs where it really counts. My word is speechless to be honest."
In a league overflowing with elite talent, being called the "number one shooter" by a peer is high praise. It speaks to a level of consistency, technique, and clutch performance that separates good shooters from legendary ones. For players like Kennard, this recognition underscores the countless hours of practice that translate into gravity-defying shots when the game is on the line.
This kind of playoff excellence is what defines legacies and inspires the next generation of players to perfect their craft, reminding us all why we love the game.
