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It would seem that with the number of 3s and the accuracy of players today we would see more players going for over 40 - even 50 today. And the speed of play means more shots. Plus the shot clock. Just curious. Anyone know the stats on high scoring opponents?
Jack (the shot) Foley from Holy Cross went for 56 against us in 1962. No 3 point shots back then. I think Bobby Lloyd from Rutgers came close once. Ronny Perry again from HC went for 46 once. I think Ray Allen pushed 40 a couple to times. I don't think even Dr J came close at UMass. Mid 30s appears to be the ceiling today.
Jack (the shot) Foley from Holy Cross went for 56 against us in 1962. No 3 point shots back then. I think Bobby Lloyd from Rutgers came close once. Ronny Perry again from HC went for 46 once. I think Ray Allen pushed 40 a couple to times. I don't think even Dr J came close at UMass. Mid 30s appears to be the ceiling today.