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The 2019 NBA shot distance graph I posted in Discord, x = feet
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/67447432/107932452-6fd1cb00-6f32-11eb-89fb-e80f1bf9e83f.png)
Average three point shot distance in BBGM (x = feet)
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/67447432/107930440-d86b7880-6f2f-11eb-9c39-8bfe64a98215.png)
Player with 90 TP rating
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/67447432/107930614-12d51580-6f30-11eb-90cb-2713a0bc8012.png)
Woulda used matplotlib to get much better graphs with a min limit but I can't f*kin stand PY package management
Just about any play logger like ESPN or bball-ref shows shot distance in feet.
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/67447432/107932218-28e3d580-6f32-11eb-94c7-c081efcac37e.png)
It's a requested feature. Looks cool, adds fun context. Imagine all the content that'll get posted of someone showing their player banging a three from 35 feet to win G7 of Finals.