After the signing of three-time NBA Champion LeBron James this offseason, many Los Angeles Lakers fans now look into their supporting cast and how they will complement the king in Tinseltown. Among them is 2017 second overall pick, Lonzo Ball — who was a highly-touted prospect in his rookie year last season — and his jump shot.

But the second year player sees no need to change his form, rather just focus on the mechanics, per ClutchPoints' Ryan Ward.

“I got a lot stronger…just trying to focus on my mechanics more.”

There are videos of him working out his new, seamless form. Not much has changed in the actual stroke, just less swing from the left but definitely a quicker release. Awkward-looking shooting forms didn't seem to be a problem for Shawn Marion and Kevin Martin, who both had uncommon releases yet shot 33.1 and 38.1 percent from the arc and in their careers, respectively. It goes without saying, it's not with the form as long as the shot goes in.

With James taking the limelight in Hollywood, together with the signing of veteran point guard Rajon Rondo, the young Lakers in Kyle Kuzma, Brandon Ingram, and Ball, need to make their shots as they will surely be found open by these great playmakers.