12 | February | 2010 | NBA Playbook

Some Great Stuff From Basketball Free For All

Both games yesterday kind of stunk, with neither really being close late.  And now that we are at the All-Star break, there isn’t really much to talk about.  That doesn’t mean there isn’t any great basketball posts out there.  Today, the site Basketball Free For All did a great post on the League’s Best Shooters.  Here is a little taste:

Discussions of great shooters ultimately lead to a few questions. Who is the better shooter now? Who has been the better shooter over the course of their career? And how does the better of the two shooters stack up against some of the other historically great shooters of the three point era? And what can we learn about the players from looking at the numbers?

Ray Allen versus Steve Nash

They are often referred to as natural shooters ostensibly because they have some innate abilities that allow them to shoot the ball at an exceptional clip. But that is only part of the story. Both Ray and Steve are renowned for their work ethic and their practice routines. Allen routinely knocks down 247 out of 250 shots before every game and credits a lot of his practice work ethic to his college coach at UConn, Jim Calhoun. Nash credits his work ethic during practices and the offseason as one of the primary reasons he was even able to be successful in the League, as he wasn’t blessed with extraordinary athleticism or size that is normally a prerequisite for NBA hopefuls.

Check it out.  Real, real good stuff.

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