Dan on the trail...IMO..Locke is a nice to have guy--Not a have to have guy.
Too much talent in the portal. DH/staff doing the ninja recruiting stuff. Very quiet.
nothing he's just from NJ
what is wrong though, is that hawk is the only 1 of hurley's 13 signed recruits thus far expected to shoot at or above 40% from 3
That leaderboard is wrong, I'm not sure what filter they have on but there's 100 players above 43% and that's where the lists stopWhere does that 40% number come from? JJ Reddick shot 40%. This year 33 guys managed it. Most for non power teams. Anything over 35% is good. Bazz hit 40% his last two seasons. Kemba didn't get close. Jeremy Lamb shot .335 his sophomore season. Ben Gordon shot 40%. Can't expect to have many guys like that on a team. Lucky to have one.
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That leaderboard is wrong, I'm not sure what filter they have on but there's 100 players above 43% and that's where the lists stop
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Yeah that must be it, it's just strange because the NCAA list is missing guys who took 5 a game and over 100 for the season. That seems like a big enough sample to be includedLooks like there are just different qualifying numbers. The NCAA website has a higher qualifying metric.
ESPN has guys on their list that shot 30-40 attempts. Not exactly a large sample size.
I tend to agree that 35% or better is a good shooter at decent volume.
Yeah that must be it, it's just strange because the NCAA list is missing guys who took 5 a game and over 100 for the season. That seems like a big enough sample to be included
He was a highly rated recruit out of Arizona. JC snatched him from Lute Olsen's clutches. I was psyched when he committed to UConn. Loved me some Brian Fair. Deadly.I'm always reminded of Brian Fair (18 mpg) senior year when I think of 3 point shooters off the bench. 41% three point shooter, 45% his senior year. During his senior year played alongside Ray (33 mpg) and Doron (30 mpg) as sophomores and Ollie (31 mpg) as a senior. They need to find a great shooter willing to share the minutes.
"Brian Fair was a Guard for the UConn Huskies from 1991 – 1995. He’s a member of the UConn Basketball All Century Ballot, he’s No. 2 in career three-point field goal shooting and No. 10 in career games played, at 125."
UCONN Hoop Legends: BRIAN FAIR
No we wontSo I think we'll know our fate soon
Though he was basically a spot up shooter, Fair had some great moments. I remember a quote from Jim Boeheim, something along the lines of. "Based on what I've seen in our games, I think Brian Fair is the best shooter to come along in this league since Chris Mullin" Fair always seemed to light it up against Cuse's zone.He was a highly rated recruit out of Arizona. JC snatched him from Lute Olsen's clutches. I was psyched when he committed to UConn. Loved me some Brian Fair. Deadly.
He was a highly rated recruit out of Arizona. JC snatched him from Lute Olsen's clutches. I was psyched when he committed to UConn. Loved me some Brian Fair. Deadly.
"After playing basketball for four years, Brian went back to UConn the following year to finish his studies and get his Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology. During that additional year at UConn, Brian, who still had the fire in him to play football, had the chance to play that sport. He played two games for the Huskies in the fall of 1995 before getting called for a try out with the Dallas Mavericks where he was on the roster until the day before the opening game and then was released."Didn't Fair spend a season as a wide receiver with the football team after 4 with hoops?
'I tend to agree that 35% or better is a good shooter at decent volume.'Looks like there are just different qualifying numbers. The NCAA website has a higher qualifying metric.
ESPN has guys on their list that shot 30-40 attempts. Not exactly a large sample size.
I tend to agree that 35% or better is a good shooter at decent volume.
'I tend to agree that 35% or better is a good shooter at decent volume.'
overall, rj shot 3s at .386 on around 100 shots, and jalen shot .362 on around 50 shots.
so we agree that those 2 are good 3 pt shooters, right?
jmoney will continue to dramatically improve, like he did from last season to this one.
wrong list, there's plenty of 40% 3 pt shooters out there. baylor had 3 guys above 40% and 2 other guys above 39%.Anything over 35% is good....Can't expect to have many guys like that on a team. Lucky to have one.
What's wrong with Diggins?
i (for one?) fully expect jalen to get at, or over, 40% next season.yes and my eyes would say both are good not great shooters, but we need also need more of them
Yikes, you post so much nonsense.His body, shiftiness, and breakdown ability is BAdams level. I don't see the quickness needed to break his man down. His athleticism nothing special. His shooting is so-so with a low release point, and his defense not good. He is basically BAdams and Eric Ayala combined into one player.
Compare these point guards to the ones we had under Calhoun and you tell me which one of them you would take over what we had before. None. I would take Jalen Adams over our current group of point guards too.
Game recognize gameYikes, you post so much nonsense.
You're talking about the consensus top 50 recruit who was by far the best player in Pennsylvania and was the captain of one of the best high school teams in the country for multiple years right? The one that we beat out Villanova to get? Dear God, get some help.His body, shiftiness, and breakdown ability is BAdams level. I don't see the quickness needed to break his man down. His athleticism nothing special. His shooting is so-so with a low release point, and his defense not good. He is basically BAdams and Eric Ayala combined into one player.
Compare these point guards to the ones we had under Calhoun and you tell me which one of them you would take over what we had before. None. I would take Jalen Adams over our current group of point guards too.
There's something awesome about you posting "game recognize game" from the nursing home.Game recognize game