Last season’s three-point hit rate & three-point shot distance chart: Kennard is the most accurate, Trey-Yang is the farthest

Live broadcast bar, September 17 today, data expert Kirk Goldsberry drew a chart about the three-point data of players last season. The horizontal axis of this chart represents the three-point shot distance and the vertical axis represents the three-point hit rate. The farthest distance of the average shot is Trey-Yang, and the most accurate one is Kennard.

“Not all 3 points are the same. This chart shows the average three-point shooting distance and three-point shooting rate (including regular season and playoffs) of 152 players who scored at least 250 3 points last season.

“Trey Young is the player with the longest average shot in the league. Interestingly, his three-point average shot distance is 4.5 feet (1.37 meters) more than that of the shortest Mical bridges.. Yang’s average three-point shot distance is 28.2 feet (8.60 meters), while mikar is 23.7 feet (7.22 meters), which indicates that most of the 3D players of the Suns shot came from the bottom corner, accordingly, the closer the shooters are, the more accurate they are.

“The average shooting distance of NBA three-point goals is 25.3 feet (7.71 meters), and the average shooting rate of NBA three points last season was. What else can you see?” Kirk wrote in Goldsberry.

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