It isn't as if the Los Angeles Lakers were completely averse to the three-point line last season. Byron Scott infamously blamed it for several societal ills prior to the team's 21-win season, but four teams shot fewer threes than the Lakers last year, and the team's mark of 19 attempts per game would have been a bit higher had Kobe Bryant and Nick Young (who combined to shoot a whopping 11 per game despite poor percentages) not missed 87 games. [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball ] It turns out it wasn't even the three-pointer Byron Scott that was afraid of. It appears as if he was merely waiting to embrace the four-point shot. A shot that, currently, does not exist. From the Orange County Register : "I think the 3-point line is exciting," he said. "I would add another line and make a 4-point line as well. I'd say let's go another three or four feet back and that's a 4-pointer." Scott led off his anti-trey campaign in 2014 by telling the press that he would like to only take 10 to 15 three-pointers a contest , going against a modern NBA orthodoxy that says that nailing a three-pointer even at a league average clip is no bad thing. His Laker...