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Last 13 years, average 3p% rank is 190th
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[QUOTE="TinyManInside, post: 5285561, member: 1251"] IMO the poor 3-point shooting over a decade is a combination of a lot things. 1) not having a coherent offensive scheme to get your perimeter shooters good open shots (probably the biggest factor), 2) not putting a high enough emphasis on recruiting players who are already good 3-point shooters, 3) not enough emphasis on teaching/refining the shot mechanics of the players, and 4) not recruiting ENOUGH players who are good 3-point shooters. Having rosters with limited numbers of threats = much easier to defend against the few guys who are capable. Most of these deficiencies are a result of conscious choice and program philosophy. I can't say that I see any obvious program philosophy or direction with Red, so I don't expect our team perimeter shooting to improve any time soon. [/QUOTE]
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