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Jason Kidd. And that was before the NBA went 3 point crazy. It used to drive me nuts to watch him get to the rim and kick it out (and not always to the 3 point line either).Ben Simmons
Jason Kidd. And that was before the NBA went 3 point crazy. It used to drive me nuts to watch him get to the rim and kick it out (and not always to the 3 point line either).Ben Simmons
100% chance of 2 points vs 35% chance of 3.Right, especially since there's no way that can be a percentage play. I've seen players pass up uncontested dunks in order to pass to a teammate behind the arc.
This is the only thread I have read in a month. I agree. I am not interested in the NBA much anymore. If the Suns do well, I will watch because the Suns are just in my blood. But now I only really watch if they are playing well. That's why I haven't posted here in so long.
This is the only thread I have read in a month. I agree. I am not interested in the NBA much anymore. If the Suns do well, I will watch because the Suns are just in my blood. But now I only really watch if they are playing well. That's why I haven't posted here in so long.
You need to account for the fact that the guys shooting .546 from two are probably getting to the line more than the guys shooting .383 from three.I agree wholeheartedly that the game is bastardize now and hardly watchable.
But from an analytics standpoint, the 3 point attempts per game are 39.7. If you multiply that by the successful shooting percentage (38.3%) then by the points made per successful basket (3 points), you get 45.6153 points for those 39.7 attempts.
Now if you take those same 39.7 attempts and use the two point successful shooting percentage (54.6%) then by the points made per successful basket (2 points), you get 43.3524 points for those attempts.
So you get roughly 2.26 more points for those attempts by shooting threes instead of two point shots. Which is unfortunate.