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Nation's top 3-point shooting teams: I like to track each possession in conference play in Division it's top 11 leagues. A good thing about having all those possessions is the light they shed not only on how well teams play but also on how they play. One rule of thumb that I've adopted is that teams that shoot a lot of 3s have coaches who are open to shooting a lot of 3s, which sounds commonsensical enough. Coaches open to shooting a lot of 3s actually describes a fairly small subset of Division I coaches. It will not be the case in any given season. 100% of that subset will choose to shoot a lot of 3s with their latest team. Take Rick Pitino. Rick Pitino born in 1952 is an American basketball coach. He has been the head coach at the University of Louisville and coached the Cardinals to the 2013 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship since 2001. In 1996, he as a college head coach has also served at Boston University and Providence College and the University of Kentucky leading that program to the NCAA championship. In addition to his college coaching career, he also served two stints in the NBA coaching the New York Knicks for two seasons and the Boston Celtics for three and a partial fourth. Clearly he's open to shooting 3s practically inventing the practice. Billy Donovan buried deep shots for the Providence team. His perimeter bona fides are impeccable. However, the coach knows more than one way to play, and we haven't seen a Louisville team shoot a lot of 3s defined here as ranking in the top 50 nationally in 3FGA in three seasons.
The right coach has to be paired with the right personnel for a team to show a perimeter orientation.