There is an official rule that they only count if you make them.
I would say, rather, that Poole has an elite 3-point shot. I donât disagree on that aspect of his game. Part of what constitutes a great shooter in my view is knowing when to shoot, i.e., the difference between a good shot and a bad. The best, most consistent 3-point shooters in college top 40% because they have the stroke and a high basketball IQ to match.
Jordan was often quite poor in his shot selection this year. If he improves his decision making with the ball, no doubt he can be an elite 3-point shooter in the NBA. I hope he does so. As I donât follow the NBA, however, I wonât notice either way.
Didnât know that, thanks!
60 percent of the time it works every time, but that drops to 45 percent in conference play.
I wish my investments worked that way. If, on a hope and a prayer, I make a risky investment and it hits, well, of course I get to keep the gains. But if it fails miserably I get all my money back!
Nice call Brian Fantana!