It's Not Just Ant. Almost All the NBA's Young Stars Are Bombing Away From 3.
Briefly

Anthony Edwards' comment on critics of his 3-point shooting illustrates the bold approach young stars are taking in the NBA, embracing an aggressive offensive strategy.
The league's 3-point attempt rate has exploded to 42% this season, marking a significant increase and heralding a resurgence reminiscent of previous offensive revolutions.
Stars like Tyrese Maxey and Jayson Tatum joining Edwards in shooting over 11 threes per game highlights a broader trend of players prioritizing long-range shooting without hesitation.
The collective increase in 3-point attempts reflects both the evolution of the game and the willingness of new talents to redefine traditional playing strategies.
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