First, I hate the search feature of this site -- I can never find anything in a timely manner. Therefore, I start this new thread.
Someone yesterday or today mentioned Cleanthony needing to go to the rim more and shoot fewer threes. I do not disagree,but though I'd like to compare this season's stats with last season's, and then also with the post-season stats last year that grabbed everybody's attention:
This Yr Last Yr Post-Season
FG% 43.2 45.5 43.2
3-Pt % 28.8 31.7 33.3
FT % 78.5 79.1 77.2
Reb 6.0 5.4 6.5
Points 14.2 13.9 12.0
Min 27.0 25.0 25.8
Increasing his 3-pt percentage to the post-season rate would add 2 three-pointers to his total, 6 points bring his ppg to 14.8.
Soesn't look like it could be much more consistent. It is going to be tough for any Shocker to average more than 15 or so a game because of the multitude of Shockers than can and will score a bunch from time to time and several on any given night. 3G's system is not designed for a one- or two-star statistic board.
Cle is shooting 53% from inside the arc. He is more than capble of raising that to near 60 and raising the 28% to 35%.
Someone yesterday or today mentioned Cleanthony needing to go to the rim more and shoot fewer threes. I do not disagree,but though I'd like to compare this season's stats with last season's, and then also with the post-season stats last year that grabbed everybody's attention:
This Yr Last Yr Post-Season
FG% 43.2 45.5 43.2
3-Pt % 28.8 31.7 33.3
FT % 78.5 79.1 77.2
Reb 6.0 5.4 6.5
Points 14.2 13.9 12.0
Min 27.0 25.0 25.8
Increasing his 3-pt percentage to the post-season rate would add 2 three-pointers to his total, 6 points bring his ppg to 14.8.
Soesn't look like it could be much more consistent. It is going to be tough for any Shocker to average more than 15 or so a game because of the multitude of Shockers than can and will score a bunch from time to time and several on any given night. 3G's system is not designed for a one- or two-star statistic board.
Cle is shooting 53% from inside the arc. He is more than capble of raising that to near 60 and raising the 28% to 35%.
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