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Thursday, 2 June 2016

"All I wanted to do was get layups. That's all I was really searching for."

Source: bbs.clutchfans.net --- Wednesday, June 01, 2016
Here is a link to an excellent article written by Tom Haberstroh about a year ago on the evolution of the 3 ball and its influence on the current state of Basketball. It's a long but enjoyable read. How the NBA learned to stop worrying and love the bomb Below are some quotes regarding Mike D'Antoni who is heavily referenced in the article. Quote: When D'Antoni took over, he made the unconventional move to slide Shawn Marion from small forward to power forward and make Amare Stoudemire his starting center. That replaced the lumbering 7-footer Jake Voskuhl with another 3-point shooter, Quentin Richardson, on the wing. Richardson led the league in 3-pointers in 2004-05, D'Antoni's first in Phoenix. Nash won MVP, and won another the following season. Quote: Spoelstra had spent the entire season talking about "position-less" Basketball. But he didn't turn his words into reality until that night in May. "Shane Battier was my Shawn Marion," Spoelstra says. "He unlocked everything."..."I walked through the tunnel that night after Game 3 knowing that was how we were going to play, regardless of the score," Spoelstra says. "I shut out all the noise. Everyone thought we couldn't win that way, certainly not a title. I didn't care." Spoelstra didn't budge. With Battier stretching the floor for James and Wade, the Heat blitzed the Pacers in Game 4. And Game 5. And Game 6. A month later, with Battier and Bosh each slinging 3s in the Finals agai ...



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