I know that you're a brainwashed apologist when it comes to the value of counting stats and you're stuck in the past where only rates for major categories matter but this is just an out-and-out falsehood, my guy. Murray's three-point shooting rate is up 50% from last season and 500% from his second season in the league. To deny he's trending in the right direction would be impossible, even for someone like you who bows at the altar of his idols. There are other stats that we can point to but that alone disproves what I quoted.
Even ignoring the numbers, Murray's a guy who basically was forced to position himself in the dunker spot during his first two seasons because he wasn't able to do much else. These days, he's a legitimate ballhandler with ever-improving court vision and a low turnover rate by anyone's standards.
@ "no attempt to modernize his game"