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    If that wasn’t amazing enough, Pullen upped the ante in his senior year, averaging 20.2 points, 3.7 assists, 2.9 rebounds, and 1.6 steals in 32.6 minutes per game. Just like he did as a junior, Pullen continued to show off his hot shooting stroke, knocking down 42.6 percent from the field and 38.1 percent from three-point range. Despite ending his four-year career at Kansas State on a high note, Pullen would go undrafted in 2011 and began his world tour

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    of the hardest game ever, no it was the hardest game ever. I know what you're thinking,the team played so well together that it was the best they ever played with each other. Even the shy people scored it was great. The score was unbelievable 200 points to 0. But we actually lost 89 to 58. Yeah I knew, how did I play the best. If we didn't even win and are team wasn't playing together like we always do. Maybe it was because they just wanted the ball or maybe they just were scared. It was the last

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    individuals that have a love for the game of basketball technically Stephen Curry is better than his father, But also the three point line was put into the NBA on October 12 , 1979. Some of the similarities that the two have are that they went to 4 year colleges, both went to the (NBA) players , both set records in college, and also the in the NBA , also were that they both were great three-point shooters , also Both

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    shooting have lead to a revolution in his sport. 6’3”, 200 pound Golden State Warriors’ guard Steph Curry, 28, has thoroughly changed the sport of basketball over the course of his professional basketball career in three major ways. First, his mastery of the three point shot has proven that the three pointer is on the rise as it pertains to basketball shots. Second, his play has shown how people of average builds can be dominate in the sport of basketball. Third, his success has proven that professional

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    in bounded the scream. I caught the ball, stood there, and held the ball to my hip. I called for a screen from one of my teammates. I used the screen soon after he set in. All I heard was my coach telling me to shoot. I pulled up way beyond the three point line and I swished it. I won the Pennsylvania State Championship. 3rd person

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    To Play or Not to Play Three seconds on the clock. This is the moment the team has been waiting for. Deep breathes, in and out. Desert Vista is up by two and this three point shot could win Mountain Pointe Pride baskeball team state championships! Suddenly, he gets a vision. All the hard time spent studying with his teachers, being benched failing. He is thankful for all the hard time his teachers and mentors have put in to help him succeed. He releases the ball just as the buzzer goes off. Silence

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    Have you ever wondered how to make make a perfect 3 pointer. Well you if you want, you must let go of the ball at 33 degrees to the hoop.According to research if you can release the ball at 33 degrees it has a very high chance of going in.But if is not released at the perfect 33 degrees the ball probably not go in.When you shoot a basketball you need to understand that there is different factors that are included like potential kinetic energy,The angles, and how much force the person apply these

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    of the hardest game ever, no it was the hardest game ever. I know what you're thinking,the team played so well together that it was the best they ever played with each other. Even the shy people scored it was great. The score was unbelievable 200 points to 0. But we actually lost 89 to 58. Yeah I knew, how did I play the best. If we didn't even win and are team wasn't playing together like we always do. Maybe it was because they just wanted the ball or maybe they were just scared. It was the last

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    begin. The jump ball went to us the Elites, and I was at point guard position, while D 'angelo was at shooting guard. I passed the ball to him on a fast break and lead him to a nice two point slam. The game was close the whole game, but then finally the shot clock read twenty seconds. The Stars had the ball, and were coming down the court. All I would hear was the squeaking shoes from the sticky floor. There best shooter took a three point shot for the lead. He missed and D 'angelo got the rebound

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    Basketball as it is known today invented by Physical Education Instructor Dr. James Naismith in December 1891 in the town of Springfield, Massachusetts. He invented it to condition young athletes during cold months and for it being an less injury prone sport than football. Why is basketball good for either the players or spectators? There are ways to show why basketball is a good sport for either player or spectators, by showing facts and experiences me and the people encountered playing basketball

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