Offense: B-
When the LA Clippers signed Milos last summer, it was because of what he brings to a team offensively. In his first season in the NBA, Teodosic is averaging a respectable 9.2 PPG and shooting 34.9% from three-point range.
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Scoring is not Milos’ top priority on a team with score-first guards like Lou Williams and Austin Rivers, however his playmaking is his top skill for LA’s offense.
Teodosic is currently second on the team in assists, averaging 5.2 a game. His elite passing ability has helped keep the Lob City moniker alive for the Clippers post-CP3.
He currently ranks third is assists per game among rookies. He is always looking to make a play for his teammates and has had no shortage of flashy passes this season.
The Clippers have a solid 109.2 offensive rating with Milos on the floor this season, just behind Lou Williams team-leading 109.3. If Teodosic can stay healthy the rest of the season, expect his numbers to improve as his role increases in the offense. Milos has made a solid impact offensively in a limited amount of time.