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[QUOTE="Carnac, post: 3967268, member: 5798"] I’m saying that proficient 3 pt. shooters are at their best and most confident when they are “in rhythm.” When they are, they will put it up from behind the line no matter how close or far back they are. If they have an open look, they will set their feet and launch it because they feel it’s going in no matter what. Again I’m suggesting that moving the line back won’t have any affect on 3 point shooters. You know they all practice shooting well behind the arc anyway. Not one player is going to stop shooting 3’s because they’re moving the line back 2”. 2 feet maybe, not 2 inches. I made note of some of the shots Aari McDonald took our last game. Some where well behind the line. Same with Dangerfield during her days at UConn. Some of her made 3’s would have been good in the NBA. [/QUOTE]
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