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Re: Because there are no fours: 5 or more 3PA/G but 30% or less on 3s
Originally Posted by Indian guy
I'll give it a try....
Nick Van Exel
Vernon Maxwell
Yep.
Aj, no Rio didn't do it, although he did shoot below 30% IIRC.
Hint: The final guy was an All-Star and averaged over 25 PPG, but not in the same season.
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Re: Because there are no fours: 5 or more 3PA/G but 30% or less on 3s
Update: B-Ball reference appears to have made an error, because Derrick Rose accomplished this "feat" last year, and definitely qualified for the 3PT% leaderboard.
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Re: Because there are no fours: 5 or more 3PA/G but 30% or less on 3s
Originally Posted by knicksman
shaq magic bran
Shaq didn't take 3s, Magic didn't take many, and when he did he was competent, and LeBron is a pretty decent 3PT shooter.
Shaq. wtf
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Re: Because there are no fours: 5 or more 3PA/G but 30% or less on 3s
Originally Posted by RRR3
Hint: The final guy was an All-Star and averaged over 25 PPG, but not in the same season.
Stackhouse
Drexler
Dominique
Mullin
Any of them??
EDIT: Just checked. Nope, none of them.
Last edited by Indian guy; 10-17-2015 at 09:16 PM.
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Re: Because there are no fours: 5 or more 3PA/G but 30% or less on 3s
Penny Hardaway
Jerry Stackhouse
Spree
Allen Houston
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Re: Because there are no fours: 5 or more 3PA/G but 30% or less on 3s
Jerry Stackhouse would be my guess, but I think he peaked higher than 25ppg.
Could be Sprewell but I can't believe he'd be up at 5 3s a game.
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Re: Because there are no fours: 5 or more 3PA/G but 30% or less on 3s
No, none of those guys AFAIK. I'm kinda suspicious of B-Ref's definition of "qualifying for the 3PT% leaderboard" now though so take this with a grain of salt.
Final hint: not only did this guy shoot below 30% on 3s, he took over 8 a game!
Spree averaged 5+ 3PA/G twice, but acquitted himself fairly well both times.
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Re: Because there are no fours: 5 or more 3PA/G but 30% or less on 3s
Reggie Miller is the only player I could imagine taking all those threes
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Re: Because there are no fours: 5 or more 3PA/G but 30% or less on 3s
Was gonna guess T-Mac, but he checks out. Came pretty close though, 4.5 3PA/game on 29.2% in 2007-2008.
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Re: Because there are no fours: 5 or more 3PA/G but 30% or less on 3s
It's not Clyde Drexler is it?
Edit: nope, not even close.
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Re: Because there are no fours: 5 or more 3PA/G but 30% or less on 3s
No, its not Drexler do you guys just want me to tell you or keep guessing?
I'm gonna practice guitar and go out pretty soon, so let me know.
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Re: Because there are no fours: 5 or more 3PA/G but 30% or less on 3s
I just learned that Michael Jordan has never taken more than 3.6 3pas a game for a season. His career average is 1.7. In Washington he took about 0.8. Let that be a lesson to the younguns...
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Re: Because there are no fours: 5 or more 3PA/G but 30% or less on 3s
Originally Posted by RRR3
No, its not Drexler do you guys just want me to tell you or keep guessing?
I'm gonna practice guitar and go out pretty soon, so let me know.
Tell us before you go at least. I'm curious and I'm pretty sure I'm not going to find it.... not an expert on 90s stuff.
8 3pa's, though... that's crazy. I can't think who it is, but that's huge.
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Re: Because there are no fours: 5 or more 3PA/G but 30% or less on 3s
Originally Posted by Clifton
I just learned that Michael Jordan has never taken more than 3.6 3pas a game for a season. His career average is 1.7. In Washington he took about 0.8. Let that be a lesson to the younguns...
Not taking them in Washington didn't help his efficiency. granted he was a grandpa by then and its impressive he was still productive
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