For these years, Jordan has always held a conservative attitude towards the three-point shot.
Even when he scored 5 points in a three-point contest and was mocked by All-America, he never buried himself in practicing threes.
Jordan has had his own system of play since he was young, in which the three-point shot is of the least importance.
Because in his growth process, whether it was elementary school, middle school, or college, there was no three-point line on the basketball court.
Therefore, in all his practices, there was no training for three-pointers.
For guards to score more efficiently, the main practice was various breakthroughs, layups, and mid-to-short-range jump shots.
Long shots were only done when necessary, even after entering the NBA, three-pointers were considered heretical.
When the direction of the league changed, and three-pointers became more important, Jordan's style had already formed.