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But if we can’t judge a player’s performance in one game and ascribe meaning to it, maybe we can judge his mentality.
All NBA offenses are built at least in part on 3-point shooting, but players still need to be comfortable taking them to get the green light in games. We can’t judge how good of a shooter a player is after one game, but it’s possible we can judge whether players will be more willing to attempt 3-point shots after seeing them play just once to start the season.
If an NBA player who previously was a low-volume outside shooter attempts a lot of 3s in his first game of the season, does that automatically mean he’ll shoot a lot the rest of the season? Or could it be a one-game blip? Let’s find out.



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