I wouldn't have agreed to play. There are too many scenarios in which this could affect the outcome of the game. One team's style might be shooting the three more than the other. I might get the correct three-point line in the first half in a tight game and not take many threes. Then, in the second half, I'm down ten with the incorrect three-point line trying to get back in the game. Or, at the very least, it could get in my players' heads.
If it were a game in November, fine. But there's no way I'm playing an Elite Eight game with an incorrect three-point line.
Not saying it impacted the outcome of this game because I didn't watch it, but the stats are interesting:
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Texas shot 36.4% from three on the year. They averaged four made threes per game. They averaged eleven three-point attempts per game. Did Vic tell them to take fewer threes? Did the players take fewer threes on their own?
It's not enough sample size to know if it had an impact. Teams have off nights with perfect lines all the time. The point is I'm not playing with incorrect lines because I don't want any question of whether that had an impact on the outcome.