NBA to Address Three-Point Shot Concerns
NBA to Address Three-Point Shot Concerns

NBA to Address Three-Point Shot Concerns

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NBA Commissioner Adam Silver has announced plans to address the rising volume of three-point shots in the league, which has been linked to declining viewer ratings. Fans and former players, including Charles Barkley and Shaquille O'Neal, have expressed dissatisfaction with the three-point-heavy game, with the Boston Celtics making history by attempting more threes than twos. Silver acknowledges the need for balance and has tasked Joe Dumars and the competition committee with exploring potential rule changes. He cautions against hasty decisions like moving the three-point line back, which could have unintended consequences. The changes aim to preserve team identities and improve game aesthetics without overcorrecting. Silver assures fans that the league is committed to finding a solution to make the game more engaging.

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