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[QUOTE="tzznandrew, post: 3916521, member: 168"] Rashad was a much better player in literally every way. If you take out Polley freshman year he averages: 37.7% on 4.5 shots a game. Still worse percentage on less volume. Rashad Anderson had a year he almost died, and in that year shot 31% from three. The other years he shot: 39% on 4 a game 41% on 5.5 a game 41% on 6.5 a game If you pick their 3 best years (i.e. take out the ACL year and the staph infection year): Rashad: 40.5% on 5.4 shots a game Polley: 39% on 3 shots a game If you instead add this year to up the shots a game to 4.5, you're down to 37% I like Polley and I'm willing to agree the shooting decline had to do with injury rather than competition. He wasn't as good as Rash. [/QUOTE]
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