Mark Cuban wants to move back the NBA 3-point line

Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban has a suggestion for improving the NBA, and it has nothing to do with the officiating.
He wants to move back the 3-point arc.
Cuban shared his idea with ESPN after the Mavericks' 122-116 win over the Denver Nuggets on Friday, a game in which both teams attempted 29 3-pointers:
And if case you think this is sour grapes considering the Golden State Warriors are dominating his Mavericks (and everyone else) from beyond the arc, Cuban furthers explains his stance:
ESPN also notes that the single-season record for made 3s is 55,137, but teams are on pace to hit 58,477 this season.
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