Both Anthony Morrow and Gary Neal are off to fast starts this year in terms of the three ball.
Analysis: New Jersey shooting guard Anthony Morrow continues to drain threes while going underrated in deeper leagues. Morrow is hitting two three pointers per game while averaging 1.7 threes made for his career. Morrow is getting twenty-three minutes per game and with a steal in six of nine games this year, Morrow can help out in other categories. His free throw percentage is at 89% for his career, although he does need to get to the line more often to be a factor in the fantasy world. Morrow is available in over eighty percent of leagues and he is the ultimate sniper.
Gary Neal is certainly an interesting player to keep an eye on. Neal has hit five threes in his last three games and is a career 41% shooter from three. Throw in twenty plus minutes per game and nearly four rebounds per and you have yourself a solid little player. Neal is also available in over eighty percent of fantasy leagues and if his minutes can reach into the mid to upper twenties then he will have some substantial fantasy value.