og15 wrote:Lalouie wrote:drop the line back 2.5' - 3' problem solved...there's nothing hard about a solution
what we need is the line to drop back until it is percentage wise equivalent to the 2.
the problem of course is wrestling with what to do with the corners. i think widening the court to make the 3 equidistant all around the arc widens the midrange and we will see MORE MIDRANGE game. players will develop better 1on1 offense skills and concomitantly on defense as well. i just think we'll see more dedication to D. because no one defends the 3, it matriculates down to bad d against the 2 as well.
the other option is keeping the floor the same and just eliminating the corners period. that kills spacing but so what. this is all about stupid 3pt shooting
Equal to the 2PT jumpshot? That's tough.
I'll just do every 5 years from 99-00
Year / 3-10 / 10-16 / 16-<3PT99-00: 37.9 / 36.5 / 42.8
04-05: 39.1 / 38.3 / 40.0
09-10: 42.1 / 40.0 / 40.2
14-15: 38.4 / 40.3 / 39.4
19-20: 39.6 / 41.6 / 40.4
20-21: 42.4 / 42.1 / 40.8
Two point jumpshots, basically anywhere we drop into fall at around 40% which is the equivalent 3PT% of 27% 3PT. This season it is actually higher than it usuaohad been. That's of course why you actually can have an advantage now as a team if you can get all those same rim attempts and three's that everyone else gets but also have players who hit 45%+ from 2PT not at the rim.
The problem teams face and why the 3PT is so prominent is that the mid-range is just about as streaky and volatile for the average team as three's (something many people don't always acknowledge), and then you get 1 less point. It probably will be tough to balance without changing the scoring system. Right now three's are worth 50% more but only like 4-5% lower FG, the difference in volatility between shooting 39-40% from 3 feet to inside the arc vs everything outside the arc is barely different. If many teams took 90 FGA, one set all away from the rim but inside the arc, and another set all three's. All mid-range would give the average team 54 misses and all three's would give the average team 58.5 misses. That's almost nothing to a team to the get 1 more point for every make. The pts would be 72 for mid-range vs 94.5 for all three's, yea, 4.5 misses on average for 22.5 more points is an easy decision.
Teams used to go COLD just like now back when three was utilized less, it would just be more turn around post fade way, long and middle mid-range shots and hook shot bricks instead of more 3PT bricks. So I don't know, could be tough, maybe doable, but who knows, kinda hard. The easier, somewhat easier solution is changing the scoring system.
It could be as wild as 3's and 4's, so they are worth 33% more instead of 50%. It could be 2.5 which makes them worth 25% more. You could get creative with 2.5 and instead make it that every other three point shot is worth 3 points, so you don't have to do decimals, but that might be odd to track, though not really, every odd number made three is worth 3 pts, every even number made three is worth 2 pts.
