CJ McCollum
Definition
CJ McCollum, born Christian James McCollum (September 19, 1991), is an American professional basketball player serving as a guard for the Washington Wizards in the NBA.
Renowned for his elite scoring touch, particularly his pull-up jumpers and three-point shooting, McCollum rose from an underdog at Lehigh University to NBA stardom, previously starring with the Portland Trail Blazers and New Orleans Pelicans.
Examples
CJ McCollum's silky jumper from logo range left defenders looking like statues in a museum.
After trading Blazers drizzle for Wizards spells, CJ McCollum is brewing up some scoring magic.
CJ McCollum doesn't just drop buckets; he delivers them with the finesse of a barista crafting latte art.
In a league of giants, CJ McCollum proves height is overrated by raining threes over outstretched arms.