“There was . . . like a glass ceiling for our train of thought, or where our culture and society or history of the game was at that moment. And it hadn’t been broken yet. And while we might have been a precursor to it, we didn’t smash that window.” Steve Nash Regrets Not Shooting More 3s | Bill Simmons’s Book of Basketball 2.0 | The RingerEarly experiments with unorthodox ideas are rarely taken seriously. At best they are considered frivolous. Apple marketed its first PCs as a children’s toy....