Will average 3-point percentage ever stop climbing in the NBA?
The NBA has undeniably become a shooter's league. Gone are the days of low-post banging, midrange magic, and the triangle offense. Nowadays, if a player can't be a viable scoring threat behind the 3-point line, especially if they're a perimeter player, chances are, they won't survive in the NBA for very long. Stellar athletes who can provide high-level value in other facets of the game aside from 3-point shooting nowadays either find themselves entirely out of the league or reduced to a specialist role after failing to prove themselves as a floor-spacer within a few seasons. Take Justise ...
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