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Why Michael Jordan's scoring prowess still can't be touched


Today, we have technology that allows us to track the most intricate on-court details in any game. That wasn't the case when played. But after accessing the NBA's historical shot location data and accounting for the use of a 22-foot 3-point line before it moved to 23.75 feet in 1997-98, we can understand MJ's scoring prowess in fascinating detail. (ESPN.com)

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