To achieve the "best" result on this level, top players follow a specific assembly order. Misplacing structural lines early on can cause "cumulative offsets" that make the final decor impossible to align.
: Why version 298 is better than previous iterations.
Prior to the introduction of the three-point line, basketball was a game dominated by two-point shots and free throws. The American Basketball Association (ABA) had experimented with a three-point line before the NBA, and when the two leagues merged, the NBA decided to adopt this innovation. The initial three-point line was set at 23 feet, 9 inches from the basket but was later moved to its current distance of 22 feet, 1.75 inches in 1994, and then to 22 feet, 1.5 inches in 1997.