The NBA is all about those deep shots these days, but not everyoneโs a fan. Letโs dive into the debate swirling around the three-point craze.
Three-Point Frenzy: Is It Time for a Change?
Basketballโs got a new obsession, and it’s called the three-pointer. Remember when games were a gritty battle of defense? Yeah, those days are long gone. Now, itโs all about who can sink it from downtown. Teams are stacking their rosters with sharpshooters, and honestly, itโs making the game feel a bit too cookie-cutter. Even legends from back in the day are shaking their heads. Shaq, for instance, thinks the leagueโs become โvery boringโ because, well, everyoneโs playing the same way. Heโs got a pointโwhereโs the flair, the individuality?
Shaqโs Take: Where Are the Big Men?
On The Big Podcast, Shaq didnโt hold back. He misses the days of dominant big men. โThereโs no more dominant big man,โ he lamented, pointing out that even guys like Embiid and Jokic, who could be beasts in the paint, are drifting outside. โEverybody just does the same thing,โ he said, and he thinks thatโs why fans are tuning out. I mean, who doesnโt love a good post-up play every now and then? In my opinion, we need more variety on the court.
Bill Simmonsโ Radical Ideas
Enter Bill Simmons, whoโs ready to shake things up. Heโs throwing out some wild ideas to curb the three-point addiction. What if we tweak the court so corner threes arenโt such a gimme? Or, hereโs a crazy thought: cap the number of threes a team can make in a game. Once you hit 20, itโs deuces only. Sounds radical, right? But hey, maybe thatโs what we need to keep the game fresh.
Just recently, the Warriors and Mavericks went on a three-point binge, setting a new record with 48 threes in a single game. And the Jazz and Suns had tied the previous record of 44 just a day before. Itโs like every night is a new shooting contest!
So, what do you think? Are we headed for a three-point overload, or is this just the evolution of the game? Maybe itโs time to mix things up and bring back some of that old-school magic.