During practice on Saturday, LeBron James was practicing free throws. Then James stepped out to the top of the
key before moving behind the 3-point line. But he didn't stop with the
shot from 23 feet and nine inches.
James kept backing up as he showed off his range from way beyond the 3-point line, eventually hovering around the halfcourt line. He let 45-foot shot after 45-foot shot fly, maybe knocking down one-third of his attempts from that range. This was one of the successful attempts he had.
I'm sure Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra is ready to spring the team's secret play of a spot-up 3 from just inside half-court against the San Antonio Spurs in Game 2 of the NBA Finals.
James kept backing up as he showed off his range from way beyond the 3-point line, eventually hovering around the halfcourt line. He let 45-foot shot after 45-foot shot fly, maybe knocking down one-third of his attempts from that range. This was one of the successful attempts he had.
I'm sure Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra is ready to spring the team's secret play of a spot-up 3 from just inside half-court against the San Antonio Spurs in Game 2 of the NBA Finals.
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