This is a too simplistic view. Ideally you would think that but lots of teams strategy is 3 point first, lay up second and nothing else matters. One of the big teachings right now is you either drive and the only lay up you take is a shot you have a 95% chance of making or you kick it out for the 3 (I just went to a clinic and listened to a couple NBA coaches talk about that theory two weeks ago). In fact 20 of the 30 NBA teams attempted 20 or more 3 pointers last season a game!
If you look at total team shots a lot of NBA teams are taking 20-30% of their shots behind the 3 point line every game. In 2k15 I am only seeing 7-9% per game regardless of sliders and the situation.
An example of the problem I just played the Wizards using your sliders. Last season the Wizards averaged appx 104 shots per game with about 21 of those being 3's (21%). In my 2k game by halftime I was up 24 points so the Wizards were behind big the entire game. You would think that being down big they would attempt more 3's to keep the game close but instead they finished the game with only 7 total 3 point attempts! I don't know how to fix this issue but that is is a major problem. All in all this is a very discouraging issue.
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