Until the shots counted in the game then he missed all the time and the person he was guarding became the guy who could not miss.
Of all our players he took the biggest step forward this season. He's much more effective attacking the paint than in previous seasons.
This is the first season in a long time that Wes is playing on healthy ankles. I've got to think that has had a pretty significant influence on his improved play.
You say this like you never watch games. Wesley probably steps back on MAYBE 10% of his 3s. The most are taken in rhythm, with an excellent pass to the wing or corner.