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BRING IT IN: 3s aren't everything anymore

Oct 18, 2021
01:01:37

Today on BRING IT IN TrueHoop’s Henry Abbott and David Thorpe chop up some preseason data and note that the Warriors took a ton of 3s, and hit a ton of 3s … and barely had a top ten preseason offense. Now that Giannis has a title from owning the paint, more teams with top talent seem, perhaps, to be OK shooting 30ish 3s a game instead of 40ish or more. It’s an interesting early signal.

And, Henry, David, and Jarod discuss David’s projected win totals for every NBA team.

RECENT BRING IT IN EPISODES:

* FRIDAY October 15, 2021 David Thorpe and Jarod Hector talk Kyrie, why the Bucks can repeat, Rudy Gobert and much more.

* MONDAY October 11, 2021 Jarod crushes the dreams of swim parents everywhere.

* FRIDAY October 8, 2021 Celebrating 75 years of the NBA, who would complete the NBA 50 team?

* MONDAY October 4, 2021 TrueHoop’s Henry Abbott and David Thorpe dig deep into the Ben Simmons situation—What is the real problem?

* FRIDAY October 1, 2021 The side effects of “dumb jock” syndrome.



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