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What has Indiana done from 3-point range on offense and defense this season?

As part of a 9-0 scoring run late in the second half of Wednesday night’s win over Princeton, Indiana’s senior guard splashed in his second 3-pointer of the night, leaving his right arm extended in a follow-through before blowing a kiss into his right hand as he backpedaled.

Green created the space for the shot himself, using two dribbles to briefly drive toward the basket against Princeton sophomore guard Max Johns before shooting from the top of the key.

It was a high-percentage shot by Indiana’s most prolific distance shooter.

Increasingly, it’s one of the few types of 3-point shots Archie Miller wants his Indiana team to shoot.