The three-pointer. Popularized by the American Basketball Association in the late 1960’s, it was largely viewed as a gimmick to help market a league (also viewed as a gimmick) in competition with the already-established National Basketball Association, which later adopted it after the two leagues merged.
More teams globally and at all levels are now using it as it’s featured offensive weapon; the recent successes of the Golden State Warriors have done nothing to reverse this trend.
It has it’s place, especially if you can hit shots consistently from beyond it, but there are ramifications:
Exciting. Looks nice going through the hoop. Can erase a late three-point deficit with one shot. Can blow a game open or make a comeback in less time. More scoring. Fantasy Basketball category. Video games. Understood.
And it has completely changed the game. But let’s keep practicing those 12-footers anyway. The game will eventually change again.
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