The Washington Wizards are off to a strong start out of the gate, currently holding the third-best record in the Eastern Conference behind the play of All-Star point guard John Wall.

However, Wall has notably struggled shooting from beyond the arc hitting just 33.3 percent of his attempts. According to MagyarFoci29 on Reddit, he has only had success against one team from that range this season.

Wall hit 5-of-6 threes in the first game against the Kings this season, and 4-of-4 threes in the second game this season. Against other teams Wall has hit five out of 32 threes.

Throughout his career, Wall has yet to become a truly efficient shooter from three-point range, holding a 32.1 percent career mark. In fact, he hasn't averaged greater than 35.1 percent in any of his first seven seasons in the league.

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Despite those inconsistencies shooting from the outside, the 27-year-old has become a dependable scorer, as he's on pace to average more than 20 points in each of the last two campaigns while also being a tick off the pace of averaging at least 10 assists in each of the last four years.

With there is still being plenty of regular season left, Wall has time to work out his struggles from beyond the arc.