A little over a week ago, I posed the following question: Could a blizzard fix the worst three-point shooting season ever? Eight days later, it appears the answer is "yes."
At the time, Marcus Smart had connected on a horrific 19.5 percent (17-for-87) of his shots this year from beyond the arc. Smart was on track to post the lowest three-point percentage ever for a player with at least 3.8 attempts per game.
But then something unusual happened--Winter Storm Jonas dumped multiple feet of snow across the northeast, and the Celtics matchup with the 76ers in Philadelphia was pushed back from Saturday to Sunday.