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Timberwolves coach Ryan Saunders craves more corner shots

SAN ANTONIO – The Timberwolves have prided themselves on taking high-value shots, and one of the most productive shots on the floor is the corner three-pointer.

As the Wolves have shifted to becoming one of the most three-happy teams in the league, they aren't getting quite the amount of threes from those spots on the floor that Ryan Saunders would like.

A corner three is shorter than the "above the break" three since the three-point line is not a perfect arc around the floor. The three-point line is 23 feet, 9 inches above the break and 22 feet in the corners.