One Of The Greatest 3-Point Shooters In NBA History - Dale Ellis
One of the most excellent "catch and shoot" players of all time, Dale Ellis dropped countless long distance bombs on opponent ball clubs during the 80s and 90s.
When Dale Ellis entered the NBA in 1983 shooting from three point land was much less popular than it is now. The 3 point shot was introduced only a few years ago and it took a while for it to gain popularity. Dale Ellis was one of the first players who started using three ball as one of his main weapons.
Dale wasn't recognized as a 3 point shooter while playing for University of Tennessee but he always had the 3 point shot in his ammunition dump - he was bound to play center as a boy because of his height. He spent his first 3 seasons in Dallas and never averaged more than 10 points per game. In his 2nd and 3rd season he combined for 1175 points and 315 of them came from 3-point shots. During those two years only 3 players (World B Free, Bird and Hodges) hit more threes than Ellis.
In 1986 he was traded to the Seattle SuperSonics and it turned out to be a career defining trade for him. He had without any warning turned into one of the league's top scorers as he averaged almost 25 PPG. It didn't come as a surprise that he also won the NBA Most Improved Player Award that season. Notably, Seattle went all the way to the Western Conference Finals after missing postseason the previous year.
Next season Ellis was one of three Seattle players who averaged more than 20 points (Ellis at 25.8 ppg, McDaniel at 21.4, and Chambers at 20.4). It was the first season when Dale hit more than 100 threes but still he proved that he has become a much more versatile player - barely 16% of his points came from threes. Sadly, SuperSonics got defeated by the Denver Nuggets in the first round of the playoffs.
1988-1989 was quite possibly his best season. He made his only All-Star game and won the 3-point contest. Only Micheal Jordan and Karl Malone averaged more points in 88-89 than Ellis (27.5 PPG). That season he made 162 3-pointers and had an excellent 0.478 rate from behind the 3-point line. Sonics made it to the second round of the playoffs in 1989.
He played only 55 games in the next season and then he was traded to Milwaukee. Dale's playing time was significantly diminished there but it was still solid - not far from 30 minutes per game. His minutes went up again when he was playing for the San Antonio Spurs from 1992 to 1994. Dale was a pretty useful scorer in San Antonio shooting almost 50% from the field but he wasn't getting any younger.
After these two seasons in San Antonio, already 34 years old, he signed with the Denver Nuggets. Many players end their careers once in their mid-30s but Ellis still managed to produce a string of 3 decent seasons in Denver. In 1996-1997 he averaged almost 17 points every night and that was his second best scoring season since leaving Seattle in 1990. The bad side was he didn't shot very well - 0.414 from the field. Dale surely fell in love with the three ball that season as he made career high 192 3-pointers.
In the twilight of his career, Ellis returned to Seattle to play there for two seasons. Dale was just a couple of years away from his 40th birthday but he was still good for 10 points night in and night out.
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