NEW YORK — The Houston Rockets and Brooklyn Nets are among the leaders in attempted 3-pointers. The differences between the teams is how many actually go in and for the Rockets they will attempt to rebound from a dreadful perimeter showing Sunday night when they visit the Nets. Houston leads the league in 3-point attempts at 39.9 per game and 1,675 overall. It is a significant increase from the 26.9 attempted last season and more on par with 2014-15 when the Rockets took 32.2 per game and won 56 games. Houston also makes 37.2 percent of its threes, which places it in the top 10. James Harden makes 34.8 percent of his 3-pointers while free agent acquisitions Ryan Anderson and Eric Gordon are at over .500. The Rockets will be looking to get those figures back to normal after shooting 3 of 24 from long range in the second half of Friday’s 110-105 home loss to the Memphis Grizzlies. The Rockets shot 24.4 percent (10 of 41) from long range, their third-lowest percentage of the season and wound up blowing a 16-point lead. It was the fifth time the Rockets shot under 30 percent from 3-point range and it also… Read full this story
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