Insti's description was very good.
My bad ... I gave Insti credit for Marine1's excellent analysis.
your assessment of “breakers” or as I refer to them...slashers.
Yes, slashers ... couldn't pull up that word - breakers sounds silly.
Strengthening hands isn't with weight room stuff. When younger, I used a device = a 12 inch diameter metal ring, with leather finger-cots with resistant springs attached. Our H.S. basketball coach had everybody latching their fingertips atop the doorjamb to hang their bodyweight. (ever seen the handgrip of an Orangatan? we need Orangatan-hands)
On top of all that, I think there is reinforceable mindset over "snatching" the ball out of the air = attitude, felt-strength
and confidence involved. Stoke-victim rehab science found the forearm muscles are overly involved in grip. White researching that? Such rehab can be done in a "dorm room" spare time. I fret that coaching is constricted to too few "tricks" = obviously our favorite-few is passing around the far outside and jacking up a 3.
Anyway, It doesn't seem that the fashion in which this team is faltering all season long has all season long been coached at (sure doesn't seem). The teams we'll face going forward will possess a combo of skills that we haven't been enabled to match. Those are the things White and crew need to add to our training. Can we make the largest %-improvement working on what we already have high-skills in or %-improvement on things we don't do well.??
I truly acknowledge the many here who have much better BBall know-how. (and do enjoy those analysees) But who doesn't know that xs high 3-pt % will drop and thusly who isn't training their boys for combo-play? All year long.
I will be ecstatic to see us 3-pt Merlinize the March Madness field. But I will also be disheartened to watch us watch confusedly as another team combos us to go home.