As an 8x All-Star, 2x Scoring Champ, and the 2017 NBA MVP, nobody is denying Russell Westbrook’s ability to play the game of basketball. His finishing, rebounding, and playmaking abilities are only surpassed by his insatiable drive to win.

But when it comes to shooting the ball at long distances, Russ has room to improve.

In fact, after last night’s 0/6 effort from beyond the arc, Russell Westbrook is now officially ranked dead last in 3PT% among shooters with at least 5 3PA/game in the league history. He’s now shooting just 21.6% from the three-point line for the season.

When it comes to volume shooting, nobody in the league does it quite as bad as Westbrook, who continues to pull it from deep despite his struggles.

This season, in particular, is one of Westbrook’s worst in years. His 21.7 points per game average is his lowest since 2010. After averaging a triple-double for two straight seasons, Russ is now dishing out just 7.3 assists per game and 8.1 rebounds.

As a team, the Rockets are in the middle of the pack, standing at 5th place in the West with a modest 14-7 record. Though the season is long, and anything can happen, it seems obvious that an improvement from Russ’ performance this season would help them move up the standings this season.

We will just have to wait and see if he can pull out of his slump.