In getting back to the original topic - why is Azzi not shooting as well from the 3 point range. I suggested "adjusting" her shot to put more arc/air under the ball. Others have responded to not "change" her shot, which I totally agree with. My examples have been broad as to why you need to adjust your shot to put more arc under the ball, using an analogy of shooting against a 4' vs. a 7'. The main point is "adjusting" vs. "changing". Your post has now focused on shooting from the 3 point line against a 7', which has strayed from the original topic, which is why is Azzi not shooting better from the 3pt line. (Guarded or unguarded). In all my posts, I've proposed adjusting the arc of her shot, not changing her shot. Her form/mechanic/technique is picture perfect.
For me, in game experience, when an opponent extends an arm/etc. into the air to block my shot, I adjust my shot to arc over that impediment. Whether this happens close up to the rim, at the 3pt line, etc. is immaterial. Whether the opponent is 7', 4' (with great hops), etc. is immaterial. I'm trying to get my shot off. I've "adjusted" my shot, not "changed" it. I didn't change my shot from Jerry West to Bob Cousy.
This is what I found from Google:
AI Overview
Adjust implies small, fine-tuning changes to improve fit or function (like adjusting a thermostat), while change is a broader term for any shift from one state to another, which can be minor or major (like a change of heart or a new job). Adjustments are often minor tweaks or tweaks, whereas changes can be fundamental, transforming something into something different.