The Phnom Penh Post

NBA evolving into haven for sharpshoot­ers

- Jim Slater

WE LCOME to the new age of NBA scoring. Russell Westbrook could become the first player in 55 years to average a tripledoub­le over a season.

Three teams are on course to shatter the record for 3-point attempts. And 40- or 50-point games are coming in epic numbers.

A growing emphasis on 3-point shooting, aided by rule changes that encourage more outside activity and a growing sense that potential rewards from beyond the arc outweigh the risks, have seen the NBA evolve into a haven for long-range sharpshoot­ers and versatile playmakers.

Oklahoma City star Westbrook leads the NBA with 31.4 points a game and averages 10.6 rebounds and 10.3 assists in a bid to become only the second player to average a triple-double for a season – Oscar Robertson achieving the feat with 30.8 points, 12.5 rebounds and 11.4 assists over 79 games in 1961-62.

“With a player like that, you just prepare for the best, hope for the worst. He’s at a different level,” Houston Rockets guard Patrick Beverley told the NBA’s website.

“It’s more of a containmen­t, try-to-contest type of game with Russ. Just try to contain him getting into the paint, try to contest everything he puts up. It’s like that more with the star players . . . If I can get them to shoot contested 3s, we’ll take that.”

But don’t ignore Houston’s James Harden, who joined Westbrook and Michael Jordan on Sunday as the only players in the past 40 years with multiple 40-point triple doubles in the same season.

And it’s not just Westbrook and Harden. Eight players have scored 50 points in a game this season, matching an NBA record. And that’s without any from four-time Most Valuable Player LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Kevin Love, Kyrie Irving or 3-point hotshot Stephen Curry.

Where mid-range jumpers were once all the rage, now the outside is in.

In 2004, the NBA changed rules to outlaw hand checking above the free-throw line, giving quicker players an extra edge.

Big men had won four of the prior five NBA Most Valuable Player awards. Phoenix guard Steve Nash took the next two and outside play has grown in scale and importance since then.

“The game is changing, of course, with no hand checking – with that rule being out it makes it difficult,” Beverley said.

‘Ever-crazier numbers’

Extending the perimeter threat forces defenders to guard more area, opening inside opportunit­ies or allowing more 3-point chances.

Shots from beyond the arc are on record pace – more than 30 percent of all shots.

“The thing that has really opened up is the number of 3s people take,” Detroit Pistons coach Stan Van Gundy told NBA.com. “It has changed a great deal. And with the floor spread out, any time you’ve got to cover more ground it gets a lot tougher.”

Up-tempo play produces more possession­s and therefore more scoring chances in all games.

The Rockets, led by Harden with 28.2 points and an NBAbest 11.8 assists a game, take a league-high 39.8 3-point attempts a game, on course to shatter their record average of 32.7 from 2014-15. Defending champion Cleveland and the lowly Brooklyn Nets are also on record pace.

It’s enough to make even the most devoted fan of defence surrender.

“I would say it’s looking like it is impossible,” Nuggets coach Mike Malone said of defending. “I don’t know how you guard Russell Westbrook. With the rules and the respect he gets from the officials, it’s almost impossible.”

Statistic-oriented FiveThirty­Eight.com found there have not been more 40-point games at this point in the NBA season since the 1980s Los Angeles Lakers “Showtime” era.

“It may be that this season’s jaw-dropping statistica­l feats are a product of all that evolution,” wrote FiveThirty­Eight. com’s Neil Payne. “We could just be witnessing the beginning of a trend toward evercrazie­r numbers.”

 ?? GARRETT ELLWOOD/NBAE/GETTY IMAGES/AFP ?? Russell Westbrook of the Oklahoma City Thunder shoots a 3-pointer against the Denver Nuggets at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado, on January 20, 2013.
GARRETT ELLWOOD/NBAE/GETTY IMAGES/AFP Russell Westbrook of the Oklahoma City Thunder shoots a 3-pointer against the Denver Nuggets at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado, on January 20, 2013.

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