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In general I don't really have anything against spot up shooters. In fact I heard there's a guy named Ray Allen in the NBA who broke the NBA all time three's record this past year.:) Hey you never know.
 
Understand what your saying but Ray was so much more than a spot up shooter. He was very athletic when he was a young guard.
 
From what i have heard, he would be taller, faster and possible stronger then allen in high school. This does not mean he is better ... people that i have talked to say he has an amazing offensive skill set, but terrible onside D.
 
We seem to have a surplus of slashers, guys who can dribble-drive. We've had a woeful deficit of shooters lately to keep a defense honest and nail those back-breaking 3's. I wouldn't mind another Rashad Anderson type.

Edit: Trivia question -- who's the last UConn player to average better than 38% on 3's (minimum 25 attempts)?
 
We seem to have a surplus of slashers, guys who can dribble-drive. We've had a woeful deficit of shooters lately to keep a defense honest and nail those back-breaking 3's. I wouldn't mind another Rashad Anderson type.

Edit: Trivia question -- who's the last UConn player to average better than 38% on 3's (minimum 25 attempts)?

I'm going with Rashad. And I totally agree with your post.
 
if its not anderson, maybe price?
 
We seem to have a surplus of slashers, guys who can dribble-drive. We've had a woeful deficit of shooters lately to keep a defense honest and nail those back-breaking 3's. I wouldn't mind another Rashad Anderson type.

Edit: Trivia question -- who's the last UConn player to average better than 38% on 3's (minimum 25 attempts)?

I think it was Sticks...
 
Niels Giffey also shot 43% percent from deep but on only 21 attempts
 
Well, Boat was 37.7% last year. Close, but not quite. I'm not gonna remember to do this later, so here's the answer:

The last player to shoot 38% from 3 was AJ Price, in 2009. That's 3 years we've gone without a dangerous threat from the perimeter.

Sticks was the only other player to do it in that era, at 41.8% in 2008 and 38.1% in 2007.

From 2002-2006, every year we had at least 2 guys shoot it at 38% or above:

2006 - Rashad (40.7%), MW (40.0%)
2005 - Rudy (46.7%), MW (40.3%)
2004 - Ben (43.3%), Rashad (41.0%), Denham (39.1%)
2003 - Ben (41.9%), Denham (41.7%), TR (40.3%), Rashad (39.3%)
2002 - TR (43.6%), Ben (41.3%), Caron (40.0%)

Not coincidentally, I would argue, that 2002-2006 period was the strongest period of sustained success in program history.
 
Well, Boat was 37.7% last year. Close, but not quite. I'm not gonna remember to do this later, so here's the answer:

The last player to shoot 38% from 3 was AJ Price, in 2009. That's 3 years we've gone without a dangerous threat from the perimeter.

Sticks was the only other player to do it in that era, at 41.8% in 2008 and 38.1% in 2007.

From 2002-2006, every year we had at least 2 guys shoot it at 38% or above:

2006 - Rashad (40.7%), MW (40.0%)
2005 - Rudy (46.7%), MW (40.3%)
2004 - Ben (43.3%), Rashad (41.0%), Denham (39.1%)
2003 - Ben (41.9%), Denham (41.7%), TR (40.3%), Rashad (39.3%)
2002 - TR (43.6%), Ben (41.3%), Caron (40.0%)

Not coincidentally, I would argue, that 2002-2006 period was the strongest period of sustained success in program history.

Wow, look at 2003. That was clearly a strong shooting team.
 
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