Rose already possesses the open court speed that makes him unguardable on the dribble-drive, and he's reportedly been hard at work at refining his three-point shooting stroke all summer. If Rose develops a reliable three-ball, it'll give him just another way to beat his opponent down defensively.
After being named a reserve for the All-Star Game last year, can Rose translate his Team USA experience into making him an NBA superstar? With Chris Paul and Deron Williams both battling for the starting All-Star spot in the West, Rose's biggest hurdle to the starting spot in the East will be a jumpshot-less Rajon Rondo.
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