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This might go down as the biggest mistake in sports history! We’ve seen NBA players make adjustments to their games over the years, from Kobe Bryant perfecting his post-up moves to LeBron James adding a deadly 3-point shot. And even when it comes to changing your entire shooting form like Lonzo Ball did, sometimes it works. But what doesn’t make sense is when a player with an efficient 3-point shot—38% from deep—decides to completely change his form. That’s exactly what Mikal Bridges has done after the Knicks traded five first-round picks for him. He struggled massively in the preseason and carried that inefficiency into his Knicks debut, going 2 for 19 from three in preseason and missing his first five shots against Boston. Even his teammates, like Josh Hart, couldn’t help but weigh in on the changes. Will Mikal Bridges find his rhythm, or has this become one of the biggest blunders in NBA history? Let’s break it down.
