There was a time when a
three-pointer was considered a useful accessory to basketball rather than its
central organising principle. Coaches wanted the ball inside, guards were
expected to penetrate or feed the post, and a shot taken several feet behind the
arc could earn a player a disapproving glance from the bench. Then Stephen Curry arrived and
began doing something that looked, at first, almost unreasonable, he treated
the entire length of t…
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