From NetsDaily: <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Richard Jefferson tells Sporting News’ Stan McNeal why he has become one of the NBA’s top scorers. He attributes it to a lot of things, including personal improvement as a player, a lack of injuries, changes in the Nets’ offense and getting calls on dives and drives to the basket. “You get the benefit of the doubt when you’re a person who constantly attacks,” says RJ. He proved it Wednesday night.</div> Richard Jefferson: The latest in lean mean scoring machines - Stan McNeal - The Sporting News Richard's Revenge - Al Iannazzone - In the 'Zzone Hmmm..learning a thing or two from D-Whistle?
He's cutting to the basket sure, but he started out his career as a guy who relied on his cutting ability and then developed his jumper. That's what I think is the difference; he's becoming almost automatic with his midrange and he's been given plenty of opportunities to showcase it in a motion offense.