There was a similar thread a couple of weeks ago where I left similar thoughts as I'm about to leave here , that being said:
I think the blame on the "3-point" shot is way overblown (echoing jpotter's ratings scapegoat comment last page). If we look at the league historically, FG% is similar to where it's always been (the last few years have actually been the most accurate of the last 30). So from a fan enjoyment perspective, does it really matter where shots are taken from if they're still being hit at the same general rate and taken with the same volume? Teams are attempting 88-90 shots per game, and hitting 41-42 of them. About the same or better than any time in the last 40 years.
Here's a graph showing FG% and FGA by year:

If you listen to the complaints, you'd think it's all guys running down and taking above the break 3's with no offensive set up, but overall APG has been trending towards the highest point ever (and turnovers trending to the lowest point ever since it's been tracked):

If it's not 3's, the other boogeyman is Fouls/Free throws (players flopping, hunting for free throws, refs calling too many fouls) but those are also trending to the lowest point ever:

The rise in 3 point shooting has also opened the floor up to more dunks (that's good for entertainment/viewership, right?). Basketball-reference has dunk stats back to '97 if you dig for it. My math has teams averaging 3.5 dunks per game from '97 to '17, which has now increased to 4.7 dunks per game currently.
So teams are shooting just as accurately if not better then as they have in the past while taking the same amount of shots, but scoring more points, dunking more, assisting more, turning the ball over less, while also fouling less and shooting fewer free throws. And this is a problem?
Now I'd agree, more variety in style of play would be nice, but at the same time there's still a lot of variety. Look at the best players in the NBA: Jokic, Embiid, Giannis, Tatum, SGA, Doncic, Brunson, Ant, etc. That's a lot of variety in position/styles. For a lack of variety, I think of years like '94 and '95, when 4 of the top 5 MVP candidates were Centers (Hakeem, Ewing, Robinson, Shaq), and the other 2 were PFs (Barkley, Malone).
Anecdotally, highlights seem to be at peak level too, the dunks, the passes, the buzzer beaters (all in HD, online seconds after they happen) are as good or better than the highlights from any other era.
I don't think the rise in 3 point shooting is a problem at all. It's the low hanging fruit when looking for a scapegoat on "ratings".