livefaith
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I was talking ball today with a player on one of the better HS teams in Tennessee, and he remarked that (according to his coaching) the only time a player should get caught shooting a mid-range jumper (rather than a 3 or driving the lane for a layup/foul) is if the shot clock is timing out.
Interesting. I wonder how widespread (or nuanced) that philosophy is at the next level?
It's common in college to. I remember Mike White lighting into a player a few years ago when Grant, Bone, and Admiral did the chop to the fans down there. The kid stepped in and took a wide open 18' jumper. 3pt line has seriously deteriorated the game IMO.