John Salmons shooting starting to improve

LOS ANGELES -- A regular sight following any Bulls practice is seeing John Salmons leaving the court last, hundreds of extra jumpers in his wake.

"That wasn't working," Salmons said with a chuckle after Friday's practice at USC.

What Salmons has been doing -- and what has paid dividends thus far on this six-game trip -- is getting extra shots in before practice as well.

"I was just trying to get a rhythm back," he said.

Salmons scored 23 points against the Kings and 18 points against the Lakers thus far on the trip, making 51.6 percent of his shots. That's far above the 31.7 percent he carried West.

Perhaps it's no coincidence Salmons no longer is settling for mostly jumpers and, particularly against the Lakers, attacked the rim early.

"Shooting 3s is never my first option," Salmons said. "I always try to get to the basket first. If I'm open, I'm definitely going to take the 3. But you can get caught up in shooting 3s. Once they start going in, you can lose yourself a bit. And you always want to stay true to yourself."


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(chicagotribune.com)