Commentators and NBA promoters, like Shaq, say the game's off because of too many threes. Teams hit 35 a game now. The court's a math problem, not a dance floor. But is that really the issue?

The game's evolved, that's clear. What worked in the 90s doesn't cut it now. Analytics changed everything, from shot selection to player development. The three-pointer isn't just a shot anymore, it's a strategy.

Maybe the real question isn't about the number of threes, but about what we're really watching for. Is it the artistry of the game we miss, or just our nostalgia for a different era? The NBA isn't broken, it's just different.