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NBA Mid Range vs. Close Range vs. Three Point Shots: Which is the most effective?
Many teams in the NBA are now focusing a lot on the three-point shot but is this a good strategy? Well in this video, my brother Mark aka MFA, goes over the league averages in terms of shooting percentages for the 2015-2016 NBA Season in terms of:
Close Range Shots: Less than 10 feet from the rim.
Mid-Range Shots: Greater than 10 feet but less than the 3-point line.
Three Point Shots: Beyond the 3-point line.
What's interesting is that even though the shooting percentages drop as you go further from the rim, when considering that a 3-point shot is worth 1 more point, the 3-point shot is more efficient than the mid-range shot. This is because the points per attempt is higher. In fact, it is only slightly less efficient than close range shots. This does in fact explain why many teams around the league are abandoning the mid-range game and focusing on three-point shooting, as can be seen by the ever-increasing amount of threes by the league each season.
This is a pretty interesting video explaining why you see a lot of NBA teams shooting seemingly ill-advised three pointers so make sure to watch it!
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