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And when Bey gets to his spots, he’s a very tough guard.
It’s not just his 3-point shooting that’s been on fire lately, as Bey averaged 19.5 points on .458/.450/.877 shooting splits in January. He’s an offensive weapon with the ability to play on the ball when called upon.
The “D” part of 3-and-D is where Bey falls short. Despite a reputation as a solid defender, he has a minus-1.0 D-DRIP, which is well below average. The eye test matches this, as Bey isn’t great at stopping penetration and gets caught drifting too often off the ball. The Pelicans are bottom five in the league in defensive efficiency despite the presence of elite stopper Herb Jones, and Bey has been a part of the issue.



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