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I havent been following all of the games but I caught that okc game last night and damn it was awesome. Durant and Curry are both so talented but Curry is just incredible to watch. He lights it up from everywhere.
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They said Curry was shooting 64% from over 28ft this season lol thats absolutely ridiculous. Move won't hurt him hahaCuban in favor of moving the three point line back.
http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/241000/mark-cuban-in-favor-of-moving-the-three-point-line-back
Self serving anti-warrior opinion? Honest question regarding a part of the game that is getting out of hand (NBA is on track this year to set a record for 3-point attempts)?
I honestly think the idea of just moving the shot back 1-2' would actually help the Warriors more than any other team. They have two guys that can still shoot a very high percentage from 25ish feet and the way they space the floor and share the ball a wider court (needed to increase the length of the corner three) would help them even more.
Have been discussing this on another board and to me the better option may be to just extend the current line out to the sideline and eliminate the corner 3 altogether. That shot is the most open and most disproportionately efficient shot in the game. It creates too big a place in the game for catch & shoot 22' specialists, over rewards some pretty simple offensive strategies and has a big negative impact on the dying mid-range game.
Thoughts?
Cuban in favor of moving the three point line back.
http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/241000/mark-cuban-in-favor-of-moving-the-three-point-line-back
Self serving anti-warrior opinion? Honest question regarding a part of the game that is getting out of hand (NBA is on track this year to set a record for 3-point attempts)?
I honestly think the idea of just moving the shot back 1-2' would actually help the Warriors more than any other team. They have two guys that can still shoot a very high percentage from 25ish feet and the way they space the floor and share the ball a wider court (needed to increase the length of the corner three) would help them even more.
Have been discussing this on another board and to me the better option may be to just extend the current line out to the sideline and eliminate the corner 3 altogether. That shot is the most open and most disproportionately efficient shot in the game. It creates too big a place in the game for catch & shoot 22' specialists, over rewards some pretty simple offensive strategies and has a big negative impact on the dying mid-range game.
Thoughts?
I'm not sure if moving the line back does anything. Players will continue to improve shooting from where ever the line is moved to. Moving the line out to the point where it eliminates the corner three only takes away a small percentage of the 3's taken/made when I look at some shot charts. Cuban mentioned that it's too close and moving it back would open the game up a little more. I don't really agree with that because the court still has the same playing area. If you move the line back a foot, you're still playing in the same area and guys will still be able to collapse on drives. What would be interesting would be his take on expanding the size of the court and removing a row of seats to accommodate this.
This kind of reminds me when they talked about raising the rim to 12' because they thought the players could jump too high.
Dang, must have got my invite lost in the mailSolid seats tonight
Clearly the Cavs went to South Beach last night, right? #ElHeat haha
See ya in the conference finals bro. Gotta admit we're playing some good ball without Bosh. I'm a Heat lifer... 305 til I die hahaSomething like that lol it's gonna be funny when the Heat "fans" realize that they don't win an NBA title for winning tonight
I didnt even think Bogut played much on that team, but with them being west coast I dont get to watch many
I'd expect heavy bench minutes for David West, Manu/Green depending on who starts and Patty Mills.He is a starter for them...but of the top of my head, he probably plays about as much as Mozgov does for the Cavs.
The interesting part for the Spurs tonight is that Duncan came off the bench, barely played at all (<10 minutes). I wonder if they'd do that for an entire series vs. the Warriors and just play Aldridge as their center with Diaw also in the lineup.
I'd say the most recent Laker isn't making too many friends after this video he shot got posted, Sorry Russel:
Yeah when I first heard on the radio there was drama and a video I figured he should be the focus, then I watched the video, Nick Young is a joke, no thank you!Its funny who is the bad guy in this situation, which kind of sums up the NBA to the common man.