Toronto Raptors throw caution to the wind with Tyler Hansbrough’s three-point shooting
Posted Oct 7, 2014
With an eye toward the changing nature of the game. Tyler Hansbrough is the last player you would expect to work on a three-pointer, as his game is based on energy, and resides in the paint. He is known for his innate ability to agitate, not his smooth stroke. However, each year there are more three-pointers attempted in the league. So, Hansbrough worked with Mike Hollis, a shooting coach in North Carolina.
(National Post)
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