ramtour420 wrote:He shot 52% from three
also 100% from free throw last season...
Here is some more info on him, taken from wiki 2001–02 – Gatorade Wisconsin High School Boys Basketball Player of the Year
2002–03 – Conference USA All-Freshman Team
2002–03 – Conference USA Sixth Man of the Year
2004 – NIT All-Star Team
2005–06 – Big East All Conference First Team Unanimous Selection
2005–06 – NCAA 3-Point Shootout Winner
2005–06 – Number 20 retired at Brown Deer High School
Holds Marquette career mark for three-point field goals made (354)
Holds Marquette record with 68 consecutive free throws made
I remember him now....I saw that NCAA 3 pt contest and thought he would be a nice NBA shooter. I was hoping we could draft him. His shot looked as natural as any great shooter we've seen in the NBA. He's just been in the wrong system, where they tried to make him something that he's not. With MDA and this Knicks team, he can really concentrate on just his natural skill of shooting, and not worry about going in the post or playing defense on bigger PF / C's...The problem with pure shooters is that they really have to work harder than most players on their shooting, because he will not get the volume attempts like most of our starters. So he must be instant offense!
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