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Best 3-point shooters of all time (excluding Ray Allen)
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[QUOTE="Mr. French, post: 4075614, member: 2292"] Well that’s probably my 3 favorite and also 3 smoothest...so I’m certainly distinguishing between smooth look/game and how good they were. Clearly I think Jordan and Ray are pretty well known for their smooth offensive games and again, that’s my top 3 so I’m splitting hairs. But I guess I’m just emphasizing his particular aspects that I found pretty and smooth and how I’d love my game to LOOK. Ray and Ben are back and forth for me 1/2 on fav/smoothness scale. I distinguish between those things in ways maybe others don’t. I think of athleticism and grace and IQ when I think of MJ. MJ pull up or attack were beautiful, but nothing’s prettier than Ben on a hesitation pull up from deep with his elevation and high arc. This is all subjective based on prettiness/smoothness. [/QUOTE]
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