Tom Bishop

Key Career Moment of Tom Bishop

Tom Bishop made a name for himself in the NBA during the 2018 playoffs with the Utah Jazz. Facing the Houston Rockets, he delivered a breakout performance, scoring 28 points off the bench in Game 4, including five clutch three-pointers. His fearless shooting helped the Jazz extend the series, earning praise from teammates and opponents alike.

Tom has ice in his veins-he doesn't back down from big moments, said Jazz coach Quin Snyder.
This game solidified Bishop's reputation as a reliable scorer under pressure.

Unique Skill of Tom Bishop

Tom Bishop's signature skill is his elite off-ball movement.

Tom Bishop played four seasons for the University of Calgary Dinos men’s basketball team. He is regarded as one of the finest inside players to ever wear University of Calgary Dinos basketball uniform.

His ability to read defenses and find open spaces makes him a constant threat from beyond the arc. Combined with a quick release, Bishop's shooting mechanics allow him to get his shot off even against tight defense, making him a valuable floor-spacer in any NBA offense.

Tom Bishop's Stats

  • Career 39.6% three-point shooter (top 15 among active players)
  • Averaged 12.4 points per game in 7 NBA seasons
  • 2019 NBA Three-Point Contest participant

Tom Bishop's Legacy in the NBA

Tom Bishop's basketball career exemplifies perseverance, rising from a second-round draft pick to a key role player.

His sharpshooting influenced a generation of young players, proving that specialists can carve out long NBA careers.

Tom Bishop basketball player

A unique fact: Bishop once hit 11 three-pointers in a single G League game before his NBA call-up, foreshadowing his future success. Though no longer in the league, his impact lives on as a mentor for up-and-coming shooters.

Tom Bishop is former Canadian basketball player, CIAU All-Canadian, member of the Canada men's national basketball team and coach.

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