Kelvin Washington agrees with Orlando, emphasizing the loss of aesthetic variety in basketball. He contrasts the diverse skill sets of past eras (mid-range, post-play, driving) with the current three-point-heavy strategy. Washington argues that this shift, driven by analytics, has made the game less engaging, comparing it to baseball's 'three true outcomes' (home run, walk, strikeout) era.
Impact: Medium. This perspective frames the analytics revolution in sports as a double-edged sword, potentially sacrificing the beauty and artistry of the game for efficiency.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 02:49:36 to 02:51:40.
Sources in support: Dave McMenamin (ESPN Reporter)

