User talk:2600:1700:230:8710:2D46:E614:57BC:3048

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Please help me with... hi, the problem is that steph curry did not invent three point shooting analytics and there seems to be a preference for lousy sources over solid analysis. star power has resulted in media coverage that is flatly inaccurate and curry did not revolutionize the game, revolutionary statistical analytics put him in place with multiple other shooters on a team that was deliberately crafted to revolutionize the game. my example of kevin youkilis (the greek god of walks) not inventing moneyball statistical strategy in baseball is an apt one. i attempted to provide sources namely a good one from the atlantic but this seems to be inadequate and editorials from ESPN and news articles from WaPo that don't seem to understand the sport at all and is mostly a feature about high school basketball being changed by one individual player (what about james harden? damian lillard? curry did not occur in a vaccum he even has multiple teammates with a sweet shot) I am just one person, I am unable to cite every sentence of analysis with a zach lowe column. its too bad you took something i worked on for a few hours and threw it away because it doesn't have enough citations even though the information with citations that i replaced was misleading, biased, and franky untrue. thank you. 2600:1700:230:8710:2D46:E614:57BC:3048 (talk) 06:57, 28 August 2020 (UTC)
 * You don't ask a question, but the proper place to defend your edits or challenge existing article content is the article talk page, in this case, Talk:Three-point field goal. What you wrote is still in the edit history should you be able to gain consensus for it. 331dot (talk) 07:50, 28 August 2020 (UTC)


 * Second warning. Do not blank reliably sourced material based on WP:IDON'TLIKEIT again. Per WP:No original research, Wikipedia does not tolerate editors' original research. Keep blanking that material, and you will be blocked. Or the article will be WP:Semi-protected. Flyer22 Frozen (talk) 06:00, 29 August 2020 (UTC)


 * And, for the record, various WP:Reliable sources state that Curry revolutionized the game of basketball with his three-point shooting. No reliable sources state that James Harden or Damian Lillard did that. They state that those two and others have benefited from the three-point revolution that Curry started and that other three-point shooters are not on Curry's level. There is no need for me to engage in citation overkill for the material you dispute. It already has three solid sources, and three can be considered citation overkill. Per WP:CONTEXTMATTERS, sources like ESPN are ideal sources to speak on sports matters. And they have extensively analyzed the Curry matter, more than once. So have other sports sources. It's not just the general media reporting this. Flyer22 Frozen (talk) 06:19, 29 August 2020 (UTC)