Brooklyn Nets point guard Jeremy Lin says his No. 1 focus this offseason is becoming a more consistent jump-shooter.

And to do so, Lin wrote on his official website, he has changed his shooting form.

"So this summer, my number 1 priority by far is my jump shot," Lin wrote. "Working on all types of jump shots: catch-and-shoot 3's, off-the-dribble 3's, mid-range jumpers, iso jumpers. I've always had a knack for attacking the rim, finishing or getting to the free throw line, but if I am able to really consistently hit shots from the outside, it would take my game to a whole new level.

LIN'S JUMP-SHOOTING STATS Season Pct. (FGM-FGA) 2015-16 34.3 percent (171-for-499) 2014-15 34.9 percent (160-for-458) 2013-14 35.7 percent (157-for-440) 2012-13 34.3 percent (193-for-562) 2011-12 40.2 percent (99-for-246) 2010-11 25.6 percent (10-for-39)

"I've changed my form, brought my release lower and made the motion smoother in hopes of making it more consistent, creating a quicker release and using less energy so on nights when I'm tired I can still shoot it well. I've also been working on my floaters and change of pace game because as I get older, I will rely less and less on my athleticism."

Over the past four regular seasons, according to stats compiled by basketball-reference.com, Lin has made just 34.8 percent of his jumpers (681 of 1,959).

Lin signed a three-year, $36 million contract over the summer to become the Nets' starting point guard.