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[QUOTE="spudzj6, post: 2919218, member: 6812"] I know it's early in the season, but I wanted to guage everyone's thoughts on this years 3-point shooting success. We have attempted 21, 27 and 21 threes in all three games respectively. The past few years I would cringe when seeing those numbers, but maybe I came into this year with a bad impression of our ability to make 3's? Maybe it's a product of our fast tempo offense, where we get better looks in transition? Either way here are some numbers on the season, what do you think, sustainable? Should we be attempting 20-30 3's a game? Season Avg: 50% JA - 43% (with a 0-2 in game 1) AG - 69% (wow) TS - 43% TP - 41% CV - 33% Eric Cobb - 100% (just had to put that in there) Morehead State game we shot 33%, but keep in mind that's spread against 6 players who can all hit from range. UMKC game, we shot 44% (with CVs 1-8 performance), but as someone else said in another thread, you take out CV and the rest of the crew shot 11/19 (58%). Last night's game we shot the lights out obviously, and from deep. May have been more a product of the long zone defense, but our guys were confident and just put up shot after shot, shooting 57%. Ball movement and fast tempo leads to better looks, but is this a new identity to the team? Or will our hot start even out over the season? Either way, I'm loving it right now. Looking for more tonight! [/QUOTE]
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