Neither.
More assists, and better FT% would be priorities above either (although the FTs had really improved by the latter half of the year).
If I had to choose between the two you listed, it would be three-pointers. It adds nothing substantial to his current game if he dunks or hits teardrops.

Although I would like to see him knock down treys too. He's our only guard who has a 3-point problem.
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