
First of all, apologies for the lack of posting/semi-retirement over the past winter. But like the great Michael Jordan, every once in a while you just have to take some time off to sharpen up your baseball game and/or save the Looney Tunes from enslavement. With that said, we are back just in time for the biggest race of the year in sports. As you already know, over the past few decades basketball has become increasingly dominated by speed and athleticism and there just isn't as much room for your average skinny white boys. Fortunately, there is one thing ensuring that they will never be completely pushed out: the three point line. Over the past decade, players such as Fred Hoiberg and Jason Kapono have kept their spot on an NBA roster and won yearly awards for best three point percentage. This year, with just over a week left in the season, Steve Novak of the Knicks looks to follow legends Kyle Korver and Matt Bonner to make it a Caucasian three-peat. It is a tight race as Novak and45.8% three point shooting is followed closely by Ramon Sessions, Ersan Ilyasova (a respectable European, but still), Stephen Curry's half season stats, and Ray Allen all within one percent.
If there are any doubts about Novak's skills I will quickly clear them up with a few stats. Despite being 6'10, he has chucked up a total of 238 three pointers and just 53 twos giving him an 81.7% three point selection percentage. For comparison, Kyle Korver is at 66.1%, J.J. Redick is at 46.7%, and Jimmer Fredette is at 49.6%. Even Jason McElwain drove to the rim more often than Novak. While he is nowhere near Korver's NBA record 53.6% shooting, Novak is burying his treys at a pretty damn respectable rate. And since I'm just throwing out random stats, I'd also like to point out that he's whiffed on about 60.4% of his high fives this year.

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