Isn't that what you're whining about? Sensationalistic coverage of logo 3s being seen by kids and thus being detrimental to the future of the game because it's warping their development?
If not, what exactly are you whining about?
And I want every youth basketball player in the country watching CC's game and seeing the celebration of her LOGO 3s. If you're worried that 10 year olds are going to start heaving up 35 footers during games then you're every bit as dumb as you seem. Lol.
Well that's exactly what's happening. Kids are jacking up shots that they have no business taking. They are also wasting time "practicing" 30 footers, instead of puting that time into working on their games.
Of course I want kids to see the example of every bit of any great player's greatness.
That doesn't mean kids won't get the wrong idea about things that get overvalued.
The ESPN's of the world will tell you, that of course they are glorifying the distance of shots (making it more important than it actually is). To market entertainment, is their job.
I just wish they would be a little more conscious of the example they set for kids, with the platform that they have, and mix in some educational material, that is going to actually help kids get better.
And I wish us adults in the world (such as the OP), would be more conscious of the example they set for kids, and be more careful about what we are glorifying.
Yes, it was very similar with MJ. Kids wasted their entire day trying stupid dunks. All sorts of bad one-on-one play began sprouting up in the youth game, as kids only wanted to be like Mike.
For how long were copycat execs trying to replicate MJ, by vetting alpha wing players, and trying to build around iso-ball? Well it turns out, iso-ball is a terrible concept that didn't really work for anybody. That's why MJ was MJ. Hello?
And that's why Curry is Curry. His bombs have unfortunately trickled their way into bad ball at the youth level. And in the pros, the attempted copycating of the splash brothers has been criminal in its level of damage to the game.
30 footers are a completely unsustainable brand of ball, unless you are Steph Curry. It's even questionable at this point, whether CC will remain CC, in terms of the production from bombs.
30 footers are simply, almost always, terrible basketball. And there's no reason for them to even be attempted at the youth level, as the defenses are not able to force offenses that far from the basket. Nor are the bodies the size of pros. So the extra spacing/gravity is not needed.
And simply, as long as shot distance continues to be glorified, kids will get the wrong idea.
I grew up asking those who were wastefully enamored with dunks, if the dunk was worth more than 2 points. Now I ask people if logo 3's are worth more than 3 points