The NBA‘s All-Star Game ratings plummeted 13 percent from a season ago, while the league’s regular-season viewership was down five points coming out of the break, according to Front Office Sports.
That’s an obvious concern for a league that once dominated Americans’ attention throughout the winter and spring, but it’s not a problem with a clear solution.
Critics have accused current players of being too soft, too ‘woke’ and less compeтιтive than their predecessors.
But one criticism of the league benefits from a shocking new statistic compiled by Sportico. With many old-school fans complaining about the modern NBA’s over-reliance on 3-point shooting – something that often distracts from other areas of the game – the website published a chart using statistics from Basketball Reference.
Remarkably, just 4 percent of all field goal attempts came from 3-point range during the NBA’s 1985 season, which makes sense, seeing as the long ball didn’t exist in the league until 1979.
Now, though, that mark somehow sits at 42 percent, meaning nearly half of all field-goal attempts are being taken from long range. And this trend has been snowballing for years, with records for both made and attempted 3s seemingly being set every season going back a decade.

Anthony Edwards #5 of the Minnesota Timberwolves shoots the ball against Chet Holmgren

Warriors star Stephen Curry has drained more 3-pointers than anyone in NBA history
‘It’s crazy,’ former NFL star Jumbo Elliott wrote on X after watching the Boston Celtics beat the New York Knicks. ‘Saw Celtics [veteran center Al] Horford today have a mismatch on a Knicks guard down low and twice after getting fed kicked the ball out for missed three point sH๏τs.’
‘No wonder the game is unwatchable nowadays, brick after brick even in situations where you don’t need to be shooting 3-Pointers,’ another added.
‘They need to move it back again,’ one fan remarked, refencing the league’s decision to expand the shooting arc for the 1997-98 season. ‘The 3-pt sH๏τ has ruined the game.’
It’s true that 3-point shooting helps NBA teams to space the floor. Take the Golden State Warriors, who famously benefit from having the game’s most prolific 3-point shooter, Stephen Curry, drawing defenders out of the paint and towards the perimeter.