This is a great article on MKG's shot and what it could mean for him.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2250 ... ickstarterSome great quotes in here:
The improvement was simply astounding, inspiring Bleacher Report's own Joel Cordes—an NBA assistant editor and noted Minnesota Timberwolves fan—to tell me, "If this mid-range stuff holds up during the next couple months, I'm kidnapping Mark Price (nicely, of course) and presenting him to [Ricky] Rubio as a Christmas gift."
No matter how much his shooting percentages dip after that stellar start, there's a new element to his game. It's one that opens up everything, making it easier for him to get to the rim. Hell, it even allows him to just spend more time on the court. The rest of his game gets all the more valuable, simply because the defense doesn't get to play five-on-four whenever he's spotting up on the perimeter.
If the jumper sticks—and that remains an "if" at this point in the process—that ceiling is back in the picture. The 21-year-old small forward still has plenty of years left to build up a name for himself in the NBA, and it appears he may just be a late-blooming prospect.