Los Angeles Lakers coach Darvin Ham wants to see six three-point attempts per game from Anthony Davis this season.
The Lakers reached the Western Conference finals last season, only to be swept 4-0 by the Denver Nuggets.
Davis averaged 1.3 three-point attempts per game last season, with his career-high (3.5) coming in his first year with the Lakers in 2019-20.
And Ham now wants to see Davis – who has gone three-for-six on three-pointers in preseason – stack up numbers that compare to the likes of Devin Booker and Darius Garland, who averaged 6.0 attempts per game in 2022-23.
"I want him to. I know he won't do it, but maybe he'll shock me, but I've requested to see six three-point attempts a game," Ham said.
"Three per half, at least. I wouldn't put that on him if I didn't think he was capable."
Ham has no plans to discourage Davis from shooting from beyond the arc.
"That's something that he's worked on, being a more consistent shooter and not just more consistent in his [normal] areas but consistent from deep range," he added.
"And not hesitating. Not overthinking it. So if he's got a good look, we've all encouraged him to put it up."
The Lakers, who face the Sacramento Kings in their third preseason game on Wednesday, tip off the new season on the road against the Nuggets on October 24.