
Reed Sheppard is emerging as a key player for the Rockets, showcasing impressive shooting skills with 3.4 three-pointers per game at a 46% success rate over his last 10 games. His standout performance included a 27-point game against Milwaukee, where he hit nine threes at 64%.
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Reed Sheppard might end up being the guy that flips this series.
Heās not the biggest name, and heās not the one the Lakers are building everything around. But heās proven he can quietly shift the entire game when he gets going, because this isnāt just about the shooting anymore.
Over his last 10 games, Sheppard has been on quite the heater, knocking down 3.4 threes per game at a 46-percent clip, and shooting 40-percent or better in seven of those. That includes the 27-point night against Milwaukee where he buried nine threes at 64-percent, completely warping the floor.
Itās not just catch-and-shoot from the arc for Reed these days. Heās starting to pick his spots inside too- getting to the rim, finishing clean, and taking better shots overall.
The control has been just as important.
Sheppard is averaging 3.2 assists to just 0.7 turnovers over that stretch, which is exactly what you want from a young guard stepping into real minutes. Add in 1.5 steals per game, including a four-steal night against Memphis, and suddenly youāre talking about someone impacting both ends without making mistakes.
With Fred VanVleet out, Sheppard had to grow up fast- and did. Heās turned into a guard Houston actually trusts to run the offense. With him at the top, the pace stays under control, the ball moves where itās supposed to, and heās stacking games with five, six, even seven assists.
Now put him on the floor with Kevin Durant and Alperen Sengun. There isnāt a comfortable answer for that. Because when all three are out there, the defense has to pick something to live with.
If the Lakers load up on Durant, Sheppard has space. If they crowd Sengun, the kick-out is right there. If they try to stay home, someone is going to have an advantage.
And when Reedās hot, that decision gets even harder.
One defender isnāt always enough, but sending help his way opens everything else back up- and thatās where Houston gets dangerous. Not from one guy taking over, but from how quickly everything starts to connect.
If he hits one of those stretches in Game 1- a few minutes where the shots fall, the defense shifts, and the floor tilts- thatās all it takes to swing a game.
Sheppard doesnāt have to carry the series. He just needs to flip one game. And one game can change everything.
Reed Sheppard has averaged 3.4 three-pointers per game with a 46% shooting percentage over his last 10 games.
His best game recently was against Milwaukee, where he scored 27 points and made nine three-pointers at a 64% shooting rate.
Reed Sheppard is seen as a game-changer due to his ability to significantly impact the game with his shooting, even though he is not the primary focus of the Lakers' strategy.

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