UConn is 228th in the country in fast break points. No surprise here. This means the team is very dependent on their efficiency in the half court to score.
They are 83rd in 3PT%, and 161st in 3PA, so this would seem to indicate that they're not taking more threes than they should be.
Coming into the season, it was safe to say that our main three point shooters would be Mullins and Ball, with Karaban close behind. With Mullins at 36% and Ball at 30%, should they be the guys taking the most threes? Was Ball's three point shooting last year just an aberration?
Name % Total Made
Smith 47 17
Demary 42 29
Karaban 40 56
Mullins 36 56
Ross 35 17
Stewart 34 17
Ball 30 63
The one thing that is obvious is that the offense should try to get the ball to Reed as much as possible. After that, who is the guy with the most scoring talent? Just talent wise, the obvious answer seems to be Mullins, but he's just not knocking down shots like I thought he would. Without a true disrupting playmaker, do we rely on the offensive system to get us good two point opportunities?
Chances are that the rest of the way we won't have a three point shooting performance anywhere near as bad as the Marquette game, but do adjustments need to be made to the offensive strategy? Balanced scoring has been a strength of the team, but I thought we would be a better three point shooting team this year.
They are 83rd in 3PT%, and 161st in 3PA, so this would seem to indicate that they're not taking more threes than they should be.
Coming into the season, it was safe to say that our main three point shooters would be Mullins and Ball, with Karaban close behind. With Mullins at 36% and Ball at 30%, should they be the guys taking the most threes? Was Ball's three point shooting last year just an aberration?
Name % Total Made
Smith 47 17
Demary 42 29
Karaban 40 56
Mullins 36 56
Ross 35 17
Stewart 34 17
Ball 30 63
The one thing that is obvious is that the offense should try to get the ball to Reed as much as possible. After that, who is the guy with the most scoring talent? Just talent wise, the obvious answer seems to be Mullins, but he's just not knocking down shots like I thought he would. Without a true disrupting playmaker, do we rely on the offensive system to get us good two point opportunities?
Chances are that the rest of the way we won't have a three point shooting performance anywhere near as bad as the Marquette game, but do adjustments need to be made to the offensive strategy? Balanced scoring has been a strength of the team, but I thought we would be a better three point shooting team this year.