Posted by Trentonjoe on 4/9/2015 2:35:00 PM (view original):
I don't think so.....or if it does it's very small. I DO THINK that the 60 PER helps with 2 point baskets (the mythical mid range jumper that admin refers to on occasion) but I don't think LP effects the 3FGA in the scoring equation.
I'm pretty sure LP does affect 3FGA. The higher the LP, the fewer FGA you're going to be able to get out of the player. There's a coach in a conference I'm in who was pulling his hair out trying to get his ~90 per to shoot threes, and the player just would not shoot more than 40% of his shots for threes. Another player on the team would just shoot them all day. Both players in the backcourt. The difference between them? Player A had an LP of 60 or so and player B had no LP at all.
I know, sample size = 1 matched set, but it was pretty convincing given the numbers of shots and threes involved.