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Thank you all for the test posts. Now I will see if I am still me.I mostly just wanted to see if I turned into Chief00 with that post. But it seems like it's working fine
Thank you all for the test posts. Now I will see if I am still me.I mostly just wanted to see if I turned into Chief00 with that post. But it seems like it's working fine
Probably not.I have as good of a chance to make the nba as polley
I hear you but Shabazz hit them consistently, he lived off of them and shot it at 40% his last two years at UConn.The off the dribble 3's are new this year. Let's see if they keep falling. That's an extremely difficult skill. Basically only Steph and Lillard can hit those consistently in the world. Harden, Beal, Lillard, and Tatum can do a 1 dribble stepback 3 consistently. But he's doing a full crossover pull-up. That's basically impossible to shoot 40%+ on. Let's get him more semi-transition wing 3's, eh?
Exception that proves the rule, I'd say. But you're right that it's not strictly those 2 outside the NBA. I actually found the stat, Shabazz took 60% of his 3's his senior year off the dribble. Outrageous.I hear you but Shabazz hit them consistently, he lived off of them and shot it at 40% his last two years at UConn.
The Turkish basketball league.Him and Whaley going to be STUDS in the league....
Not todayDuncan did not have a great college career at Michigan ---I think avg 10 points 1 year. They are similar 6-9 190-200 great pure 3 point shots role playing 3 point shooters. The game was great for many reasons last night but I think the main thing it showed is a true secondary scoring option with some nba type role talent there