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He looked to pass after picking up his dribble. The people he looked to pass to weren't looking for the ball. I thought he made the best decision he could in that situation.
 
I didn't read the whole game thread, but that foul called on the Nurk pick in overtime was bullshit.
The first was questionable. The second was flat wrong. Terry was furious. Although I'm pretty sure he was already in a bad mood after the players threw the ball away 36 times and let them back in the game.
 
Guys, before the shot turns into a 50 foot shot and then a 60 foot shot...it was a 30 foot shot. About 7 feet behind the line. 30 foot shots aren't that uncommon, though they're obviously an extreme minority on a percentage basis. But completely unguarded shots are also generally an extreme minority of shot attempts. Someone like Curry or Lillard taking one against no defense isn't a terrible shot at all.
 
If I knew how I'd love to reply "Learn the Game; Then Post" to the guy who posted that Twit ;)
 
Guys, before the shot turns into a 50 foot shot and then a 60 foot shot...it was a 30 foot shot. About 7 feet behind the line. 30 foot shots aren't that uncommon, though they're obviously an extreme minority on a percentage basis. But completely unguarded shots are also generally an extreme minority of shot attempts. Someone like Curry or Lillard taking one against no defense isn't a terrible shot at all.
I think Dame shoots just as well from there as he does the normal 3pt line. Really deep threes makes it so that you have to extend your follow through all the way and stops you from short-arming it if you maintain some resemblance of your form. There's days I shoot better from two feet below the NBA line than I do at the college thing. Dame's proven he can hit that and he's done it many times before. He was set and wide-open, with the shot clock ticking down and no other easy option. With 20 on the clock, I don't think he takes that, as he shouldn't. But in that situation, it's fine.
 
He was set and wide-open, with the shot clock ticking down and no other easy option.

Yeah, to me, those are the biggest things. A wide open 30' set shot is a lot easier than a contested three of normal length or a three off the dribble. 7-8 seconds was theoretically enough time to try for something else, but not nearly enough time to guarantee a better shot. More likely, someone gets off a closer but much more contested shot up against the shot clock.
 
Guys on my teams that shoot 40 foot jumpers with time to run an actual play on the clock sit next to me for the rest of the game. Fucking ridiculous shot selection.
You have NBA players on your team?
 
No, but I never implied I did, so?

It was an asinine shot in general, but especially in that situation.
If he passes out of that shot and Batum steals...people would blame him for not shooting..it's the opposite....if he makes that shot he's a hero..
 
Guys, before the shot turns into a 50 foot shot and then a 60 foot shot...it was a 30 foot shot. About 7 feet behind the line. 30 foot shots aren't that uncommon, though they're obviously an extreme minority on a percentage basis. But completely unguarded shots are also generally an extreme minority of shot attempts. Someone like Curry or Lillard taking one against no defense isn't a terrible shot at all.
Farther than 30. Stupid shot
 
If he passes out of that shot and Batum steals...people would blame him for not shooting..it's the opposite....if he makes that shot he's a hero..
Make or miss, it's a stupid shot, period. NO ONE would blame him for not taking a 40 foot jumper
 
Farther than 30. Stupid shot

He's pretty clearly about 7 feet behind the line. So yeah, a 30 foot shot, unguarded. Most good/great three-point shooters would do well, on average, on such shots. Much better shot than a contested shot at a more "normal" range.
 
Completely open at a comfortable distance for any 3pt shooter, nearly a minute left in the tied game, and a decent chance we get the rebound if he should miss.

Can't think of any reason not to go for the 3pt lead with such a nice opportunity.

Sometimes you miss.
 
He's pretty clearly about 7 feet behind the line. So yeah, a 30 foot shot, unguarded. Most good/great three-point shooters would do well, on average, on such shots. Much better shot than a contested shot at a more "normal" range.
Much farther.

Dame is an average 3pt shooter
 


Where the fuck is Terry? I wonder if anyone on the coaching staff will say anything. He was 5 for 18 at the time he attempted that monstrosity. To his credit, he's reeled in his shot selection quite a bit this year, but tonight was a major step back. Really hope this gets back in control, because no one in the league would have attempted or dared to attempt that shot in that situation

Is tonight's performance acceptable? Dame's made some long threes in this game.
 
Much farther.

Well, you're certainly free to repeat that as much as you like. We live in a nation that believes in free speech and I'd fight for your right to exercise it. That said, we have a video showing he was 7 feet beyond the arc, so everyone is free to either believe their eyes or your free speech.
 
So you can tell it's 7 feet from the video?

Play by play shows 10 feet, at 33 foot jumper

But for this stupid arguments sake, a 30 foot jumper with that score at that time of the game and that much time left on the clock is a bad shot.
 
So you can tell it's 7 feet from the video?

About 7 feet, yes. It's fairly obviously not 17 feet.

But for this stupid arguments sake, a 30 foot jumper with that score at that time of the game and that much time left on the clock is a bad shot.

Agree to disagree. It's a better shot than a contested one closer in. Distance is not the sole determiner of shot quality.
 
About 7 feet, yes. It's fairly obviously not 17 feet.



Agree to disagree. It's a better shot than a contested one closer in. Distance is not the sole determiner of shot quality.
Something for my notebook. Thank you
 
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