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Tielin: Completely accepting 3 points for open space, but throwing 3 points that shouldn t be thrown in the conversion makes the game look like a wild ball

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September 26th News Recently, former NBA player Danny Green participated in the "RunItBack" program and talked about the league's tendency to take a lot of three-pointers.

He said: "The key to me is that you need three-pointers in the game, not just players, but the team. But if you shoot a lot of three-pointers, you shouldn't shoot that much. If it's an open opportunity, that's fine. But if you're not a good three-point shooting team, don't pursue three-point shooting numbers at the Celtics level. You need to find ways to hit the basket, make fouls or shoot mid-range. So, yes, as long as it's a good three-point shooting, I can accept it. You know, I played in the Spurs system. Our principle is always to attack the inside first, break through, pass, transfer, and make open three-pointers. We can accept that kind of ball."

" But now, in the early stages of the offensive, some players who shouldn't have made a conversion three-pointer shot directly. That's the problem, making the game look like a wild court, we kind of diluted and distorted the game. So, I mean, we have to find a balance point."

source:vn 7m vn

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