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By Scott Powers
Wednesday, January 7, 2009 Iowa guard Devan Bawinkel isn't running a campaign against two-point baskets, nor is he in need of a psychiatrist due to a fear of what's inside the three-point line. What he is doing is creating the easiest system for adding up a scoring total in history. Take shots made, multiply by three. "My job is to shoot open shots, and I do it," he says. Fifty-seven times this season he has taken what he's considered an open shot, and 57 times this season that shot has come from 20 feet, nine inches ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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