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- Posted on: Thu, 09/17/2009 - 5:26pm #8699
The8thDeadlySinParticipantI want to see who can answer this questoin without looking. Of course I will have no clue if you look or not but I will wait for a couple of responses to reveal the answer.
There was only 1 All-Star of 2009 that was top 20 in 3-point percentage in 2009, proving that the greatest players aren’t always the greatest shooters.
Who was the lone All-Star that was to 20 in three point percentage last year??
0 - Posted on: Thu, 09/17/2009 - 5:33pm #213336
RickyRubio9ParticipantSteven Nash? Danny Granger? One of them for sure. Probably Granger, but seems like this questions is suppose to be hard and that was rather easy.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 09/17/2009 - 5:34pm #213337
The8thDeadlySinParticipantHow can you say its easy if you didnt get the question right. BTW, I was talking about All-Stars of 2009.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 09/17/2009 - 5:40pm #213340
RickyRubio9ParticipantIt was easy for me, but seemed like it was suppose to be hard…I was basically saying it was too easy to be right so I must be wrong. I thought you’d understand that and I’m done for the night. Goodnight Fellow Posters.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 09/17/2009 - 5:45pm #213342
j1232eParticipantnowitzski my guess.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 09/17/2009 - 5:47pm #213343
the_truth34Participantmo williams billups or ray allen
0 - Posted on: Thu, 09/17/2009 - 5:56pm #213345
td8118Participantthe answer is granger…whats the point of this shit
0 - Posted on: Thu, 09/17/2009 - 5:59pm #213347
llperez1 all star who was top 20 and that proves that the greatest players are always the best shooters?
0 - Posted on: Thu, 09/17/2009 - 5:59pm #213348
The8thDeadlySinParticipantThe point of this is to show people, including me untill I looked, that they dont really know who shot the best percentage. Also, what is going on with giving me a negative for askig a question? And, td8118, why are you so agressive and angry about his. BTW, your answer is wrong.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 09/17/2009 - 6:00pm #213349
The8thDeadlySinParticipantSry man. That was a typo. Thanks for pointing that out. It is suppose to be “arent.”
0 - Posted on: Thu, 09/17/2009 - 6:11pm #213351
The8thDeadlySinParticipantThe answer is Mo Williams. Jameer Nelson was the top but he didnt play becuase of injury.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 09/18/2009 - 10:50am #213530
JoeWolf1This post doesn’t even come close to proving your point. Kevin Durant, Kevin Martin and Steve Nash were all in the top 20 and are very good players, plus the All-Star game is by position( you can’t gage a center’s relevance as a player on 3 point %). A lot of the players on that list are guys who come in and play limited minutes and are shooting specialists off the bench. If those guys took as many shots as Lebron or Kobe I guarantee you their percentages would go down. In addition, those players are often the benefactors of the best players drawing double teams and kicking it out to them for three. Ray Allen wasn’t in the top 20 in threes this year, is he now all of a sudden not one of the best shooters? You can’t list one obscure stat and say that proves your point.
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