In two years at Oklahoma State, Marcus Smart made only 29.5 percent of his 295 three-point attempts. Through his first four years in the NBA, Smart was actually slightly worse from beyond the arc, connecting on just 29.3 percent of his 1,094 attempted treys. For all intents and purposes, he appeared to be a sub-30 percent three-point shooter. That’s jus…
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