If I am Miami why would I want to put the game in the hands of Rutgers perimeter shooters. I'd rather put the game in my own teams ability to defend in man and more importantly rebound out of it.
We haven't shot it well, but are totally capable of a 11-24 type of day.
Of our guards and wings only Corey isn't a legitimate threat to take and make 3s.
While Sanders has taken just 11 3's this season, so far, in 6 games, and has hit just 1 of those, he did shoot 31% from 3 last year. Not great, but not awful, either. My point is, that if Sanders has an open 3, he should be considered a threat to take it, and make it. Though clearly, he is being encouraged NOT to settle for the 3.
I get your general point, but Sanders could be a 3-point threat if not defended well.