http://www.espn.com/video/clip?id=19393173
And here's a frame grab right near the release point, is it really any or that much different than Klay's? I don't think so.

I don't know how rigorous their measurements are, but I assume they should be more accurate than one of us with a stopwatch and Youtube video. Besides release point and shot time, the other thing I could think of as a possible negative is whether his form makes it easier for a defender to pick up on as he starts his shot. My inclination is to say no, because every shooter has a starting point for his shot or tendencies that defenders can look for. Off the dribble, the ball is coming off the ground anyway. On a catch and shoot, yeah it helps if you don't have to drop the ball down to your hip. But a lot of players do that, he's not unique in that regard. If that shot time is accurate than it helps.
I think if he was that easy to defend on the 3, he wouldn't have shot 41%. That's not to say he won't have adjustments to make, but he'll be able to take open 3's without requiring an inordinate amount of room. I think his 3 will be fine from the perspective of being a point guard and his other strengths.



















