Jared McCain has received strong approval from his all-star teammate for his shot-making skills. The Oklahoma City Thunder's recent trade for McCain has proven beneficial, especially during the postseason.

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Jared McCain was one of the many players traded during the league's trade deadline a few months ago, when the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder brought in the former first-round pick.
To say the move has paid huge dividends for the champions thus far would be an understatement, with the spectacular play McCain has given them in the first six postseason games.
In the Thunder's Game 2 win over the Los Angeles Lakers, McCain poured in 18 points, made four threes, and was influential in the team's late third-quarter run.
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McCain's all-star teammate, Chet Holmgren, was pleased with the performance of the guard and expressed his confidence whenever McCain shoots the ball in his post-game press conference.
"Every time I see him get a touch, I think it's going in", Holmgren stated.
In Game 2, Jared McCain scored 18 points and made four three-pointers, contributing significantly to the Thunder's victory.
Since joining the Thunder, Jared McCain has delivered impressive performances, particularly in the first six postseason games.
Before being traded to the Oklahoma City Thunder, Jared McCain was a former first-round pick who played for another team in the league.
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Statements like this from Holmgren have to mean a lot to McCain, especially with his run with the team still fresh, and it'll only give him more confidence.
With all the extra drama last night with the officials, without McCain providing that huge spark off the bench, the game could have easily had a different result.
A noteworthy point is that McCain has been playing well, as seen in Wednesday's game, and this is his first postseason, quickly proving that no moment is too big for him.
So, with the series shifting to Los Angeles, if the Thunder continue to get similar outings from the second-year guard, they could have bigger problems than the officiating, as it will be difficult for the Lakers to find a way back in the series.