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Mathematics, 23.10.2020 18:50 Nessakona1

The “Star Player” paradox haunts many pro athletes. For example, an NBA player may be highly rated, but their statistics don’t quite match up. For example, Lebron James in 2015 made 293 shots “outside the paint” (i. e., not under the basket). But his basket-scoring percentage this year when shooting at these distances was a dismal 32%. Roughly, how many of these baskets did he make?

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