Nikolokolus
There's always next year
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Looking back at the Finals last season, Spurs shot same amount of 3s per game as they did in the regular season. Shot a better %.
Same thing with the Heat. And both teams gave up a far worse percentage in the finals than they did throughout the regular season.
Same thing for the Spurs in WCF against the Grizzlies, same amount, shot same % as regular season.
Miami did take slightly less against Indy
Indy shot fewer in that Miami series, but at a better percentage.
Memphis shot slightly more at roughly the same percentage.
Top 4 teams last season so no significant change in the playoffs to assume they were all of a sudden stopping the 3 more.
Am curious if you have a stat that supports your take I'm missing?
Picking one year does not make a trend.
I don't have a stat in hand and I don't really have the time to go digging through years of game records at basketball-reference.com and then cross-reference them between playoff and regular season averages (knock yourself out) but is it really that controversial of a statement to suggest that teams typically play better defense and easier points are harder to come by in the playoffs?
Maybe it's not a hard and fast law, and maybe the percentages don't always go down a ton, but if you're forcing your opponent to take less 3s in a playoff series and make them step in for long 2s, that does translate into fewer points.
