It would help, sure. But outside offense is hopelessly broken. And what's worse, even if you build a team that somehow manages to shoot a higher percentage from three than from two (which, I have, just to try to disprove the theory thatoutside shooting is impossible to succeed with), your team will still refuse to adjust their shot selection to shoot even half of their attempts from outside. On the bright side, all you have to do to win with an outside offense against a good team is ... well, I don't know, because holding teams to the low 70s and having a 19 point lead entering the fourth apparently isn't good enough. I'm done hoping for anything from all the time I spent training JR, and at this point, I'm just hoping that next season when I can have four guys on the court with 15 SB, I might be able to win games 63-61 (well, maybe two seasons later once I can train rebounding high enough to offset the boost that LI teams get).