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[QUOTE="hoophuskee, post: 4625593, member: 3535"] Who’s to say the 35% shooter from 3 doesn't shoot better relative to their % in closer games than the 30% shooter? But your point about 3pt% in regard to when they make them holds true then for every stat. For example, even for 2pt shooter and even ft shooters. It matters when they make shots too if that is the standard you want to hold to. So why not throw away all the stats then becuase other than deep-dive analytics, who has those stats? Secondly, EFG% is no more "Analytics" than FG%. If one is then so is the other. At the end of the day the coach will review how his/her team shot the ball. And there is a difference between 45% and 52.5%. But again as you previously said - the player can do other things to make up for it. It matters to the degree. We agree on that? A player that talkes a lot of 3's vs a player who takes a few as an example. [/QUOTE]
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