“And it’s definitely different, attacking off the dribble from the wing as opposed to the corner. Just more space, not as clogged up, and I’m not playing against the out-of-bounds lines.” But Watson understands his value to Denver in the corner as well. His third-year leap as a 3-point shooter — he’s up to 37.7% — is mostly a product of that area of the floor. He’s 46.4% from the baseline and sub-30% from above the break, though that didn’t stop him from sinking a pair of wing 3s against Chicago. “I’m also probably in the corner more, so I think that correlates,” Watson said. “And I think I’m a great shooter all around.”