Mark Cuban is suggesting the NBA should move the three-point line back.

"It's getting too close," Cuban said. "Guys are shooting a foot behind it anyways. ... That's something we should look at. It's worth looking at.

The 3-point arc is 23 feet, 9 inches at the crest and 22 feet in the corners.

"I don't think the number of shots would decline, but I think it would reward skill and open up the court some more. So guys would still take [3-point] shots if it's seven inches back or whatever, but at the same time, it opens up the court for more drives, more midrange game."

Cuban believes moving the line back would create more spacing of the game.

"I think it'd open it up more so guys with different skill sets could play," Cuban said. "It would open up play for more drives. Guys with midrange games would be rewarded and that would stay in the game. There would be more diversity of offensive action in the game.

"You'd see a little bit of decline in the 3. I'm not saying it's a bad thing that we shoot so many 3s, but it's worth it in the D-League to see what happens [with a deeper 3-point line]."