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In the 1987-88 season Jordan averaged 35PPG while only attempting 0.6 3 pointers per game and only hitting 13% of them. These are the kind of numbers you could expect from a bigman (or Ben Simmons), not from a guard

Question is, how did he manage to score that many points pretty much only from 2 pointers, did teams not adjust to prevent him from driving like they do against Giannis? Young Jordan based on his numbers seemed to not be a threat from outside at all, how was so prolific while at the same time so one-dimensional? I must be missing something

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[โ€“] viewspodcast@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Wait... Isn't the fact that he can score 35/game without threes a testament to how much of a threat he was?

[โ€“] mankls3@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

yes, and if he did shoot threes he'd prob be past 40 ppg