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Answer me this question!!!

weberwildman

Active member
Now... Who's fault is it that we don't throw the ball down low more often and why do we shoot so many threes? Should the license to shoot threes be more strict? We live and we die with the three!!!
 
I think we have about the right mix. We seem to take what the defense is giving. If anything, I think we should take more threes. You only have to hit 33% of your threes to equal hitting 50% of your twos. The highest percentage threes happen when the shooter is facing the basket as they receive the pass. Therefor, an inside/out pattern seems to work the best. The trouble comes when you are hitting less than 30% of your threes. At that point, penetrating a defense becomes paramount.

Hope that answers it. :twocents:
 

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