Ron,
We have three players who have proven that they can make a three-pointer in a game. 29 of 34 three-pointers made have been made by Epps, Peavy, or Mack.
Can you tell us more about the skill development resources the team has available? Are there experts on staff to help the players refine their shooting skills, or is this just a skill it is assumed everyone has by the time they enter college? It sure seems like we have need for a 'shot Dr.' If that resource is on staff, who is it? I am not necessarily saying the form looks bad, but the results, or lack thereof, speak for themselves. Players not named Epps, Peavy, or Mack are shooting 12% collectively from behind the three point line.
Also, do the coaches have expectations of the players for outside work? What are those expectations (e.g. make 500 three pointers a day, every day)?
Thanks.
We have three players who have proven that they can make a three-pointer in a game. 29 of 34 three-pointers made have been made by Epps, Peavy, or Mack.
Can you tell us more about the skill development resources the team has available? Are there experts on staff to help the players refine their shooting skills, or is this just a skill it is assumed everyone has by the time they enter college? It sure seems like we have need for a 'shot Dr.' If that resource is on staff, who is it? I am not necessarily saying the form looks bad, but the results, or lack thereof, speak for themselves. Players not named Epps, Peavy, or Mack are shooting 12% collectively from behind the three point line.
Also, do the coaches have expectations of the players for outside work? What are those expectations (e.g. make 500 three pointers a day, every day)?
Thanks.