Arizona freshman Ben Mathurin can shoot the 3 ball 🎥

Started by WILD, October 16, 2020, 01:14:22 AM

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Zona Nation

We need all the shooters we can get this season. Hopefully that stroke is there on game night.
BTFD!

itsamallet9

Going to need it going forward. Losing so many shooters over 35% from 3 things could get messy without at least a cns shoot threat for spacing.

Jdmarti

I hope mathurin can make them in the games I have been so disappointed by the streaky shooting lately .
Like barcello,Randolph smith.

FOOS

Quote from: Little George on October 16, 2020, 06:40:11 AM
Not to be negative here, but I believe we have had others that coumd do that in practice but come game time disappeared.

Barcello.......

Dryheat

Barcello percentage was just fine once he transferred. Name one perimeter player that  shot a high percentage under Miller, other then the opponent? Or increased it while at Arizona. It's coaching and system that isn't working. JMO

Zona Nation

Quote from: Dryheat on October 20, 2020, 03:04:19 PM
Barcello percentage was just fine once he transferred. Name one perimeter player that  shot a high percentage under Miller, other then the opponent? Or increased it while at Arizona. It's coaching and system that isn't working. JMO
Off the top of my head. Kyle Fogg and Jamelle Horne. I know you said perimeter, but Derrick Williams too. That's off the top of my head. They all improved their 3 point shooting under Miller. I'm sure with a quick search I can find a few more
BTFD!

Dryheat

Yah- all three improved and Williams improvement was amazing.

KansasCityCats

Dylan Smith improved from 33% (SO) to 35.1% (JR) to 36.5% (SR)
Kadeem Allen jumped from 36% to 42.7%
Gabe York improved from 34.5/38.5/40.0/42.1%
Solomon Hill improved from 22.2/35.4/38.9/39.0%
B-Lav improved from 14.3/34.8/37.7/48.7%

Guys like Trier, NJ, Foggy and PJC improved over the course of their career, but were "slightly" down during their final seasons.

Looks to me like every guard that stayed for more than 2 years under Miller showed serious improvement on their outside shot.  Those who "transferred in" were just looking for an opportunity to showcase their skills to the NBA...and typically made selfish 3-point attempts.


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