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JI: Points haven’t come easy for UConn (no subscription required to read)
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[QUOTE="sun, post: 4160519, member: 11664"] IMO UConn should focus more on 2 point plays. Nothing is worse than watching 2 teams going back & forth missing 3 pointers. If players can attempt & miss 3 pointers, then they can also attempt some mid range shots. The increased efficiency can lead to scoring 4 points instead of 3. Plus they can build some confidence by making successful shots. The new 3 point line is like a jinx for some players. Every degree that a player is off with their shot at its onset becomes magnified by the time the ball reaches the basket. There's no need to be a hero if 2 points will do. If they're lucky enough to make some 3's then great, but if not then take the 2 point shot with a higher percentage. [/QUOTE]
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