Because the Warriors have a group of shooters who meet the standards, they naturally can make more attempts at three-point shots when breaking through a tough defensive formation.
Although Qin Yue admits there was an element of luck when they turned the game around against the Spurs,
such luck is also related to the Warriors' three-point shooting being more reliable than other teams.
However, under the current NBA's allowed level of confrontation...
the Warriors can't gamble like this every night.
Qin Yue knows that even in the small-ball era of the future, as long as the NBA allows for more aggressive defensive strategies, unless everyone is Stephen Curry, the number of average three-point attempts per team will inevitably drop to about thirty times.
As for whether Curry himself can adapt to such aggressive defensive strategies?
