It's not that you have two different jump shots, it's that the outside shot is more of a set shot and the closer shots are more however you get them off. I think what Dunlap is trying to do is not make him think too much when he's closer to the basket and more effective, but instead build that form on outside shots where you're more likely to have an open look and a second to execute a nice shot. Plus, practicing that shot will begin to pay dividends inside once he gets the form down from outside.



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