How the 3-Pointer Revolution Is Shaping an Unpredictable March Madness Showdown
This year’s team uses what Scheyer has likened more to a “smashmouth” approach with a big frontline led by freshman NBA prospect and Associated Press first-team All-American Cameron Boozer. And yet, even as the No. 1 overall tournament seed has routinely pummeled teams in the paint and on the glass, the 3-pointer accounts for a similar percentage of Duke’s attempted shots (44.4%) and made baskets (31.8%).
Scheyer figures it’s about finding the right balance in shot selection, along with a good shooter’s “gravity” in pulling defenders from the paint.



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