I have no interest in having this conversation again, but we took 25 3PA tonight. That's legitimately nothing in the modern NBA, so you claiming we're "chucking" is just an equally tiring argument. I've proven it's just not true over and over, but you don't have interest in hearing it. Which is fine, but don't tell me I'm the one in the wrong here.
If we'd won being -8 on 3PM (which is where we were at the end of 3 quarters when the score was tied) what would you have said then? Every time we lose a game there's going to be a 3PM deficit because we're a terrible 3pt shooting team right now. And yet we've won or nearly won more than half of our games (8-9 with 2 OT losses, a 2pt loss, and a 1pt loss). Hence I don't think the 3pt shooting gap is proof of anything.
Let me try to point out why by use of an example:
Kevin Huerter is a 37.8% 3pt shooter for his career. Noah Clowney is a 34.9% 3pt shooter for his career. Huerter went 1 for 5 on threes tonight and Clowney went 5 for 8. That's -4 3PM of the -10 overall gap accounted for just from those two players alone. The guy who is an above average shooter for his career was -4 against the guy who is a mediocre shooter. If we follow your argument to it's logical conclusion, we should have Huerter shooting 10 threes a game right? We need more attempts from our better shooters to close the gap. Surely then the data would even out and we'd pull ahead right? But what if he goes 1 for 9 though?
When we're down by 4 points in the last minute of the game (as we were tonight) all that matters to me is that we put points on the board each trip down the floor. I don't care if they're 2's or 3's because at that point in the game where you
need a score to give yourself a chance to win, coming up empty is far far worse than settling for 2. A missed 3 there means you have no chance to win. If we were getting blown out by 20 every game I would agree with you -- let's let it fly and see what happens. But that isn't what has happened this season. Most of our loses so far this season have been decided by one or two baskets in the final minute. When it's winning time in the final 2 minutes, we're at our best offensively this season when we attack the paint. When we settle for long jumpers we lose, almost without fail. That's my point. These guys already got the game to the final 2 minutes only down by 2 scores. Give your two clutch scorers the ball and let them put it in the basket.
Two things need to happen before this team can win the 3PM gap like you want them to. Monk needs to get healthy and the trio of Monk, Murray and Huerter all need to start shooting the ball better than 29% from three. Failing that, shooting the 3-ball more is only going to make things worse for us.