Originally posted by GoBearcats31
View Post
Our young regulars Jizzle and Skillings already have low turnover and foul rates, so they will have to improve in other areas. Obviously shooting would be the ideal area to improve, but it's not that simple in college basketball. We think of Kilpatrick as a gym rat, but his best three point shooting season was as a freshman at 38%. By his junior year he was down to 31% before bouncing back a bit to 35% as a senior. SK's improvement came from getting to the free throw line more and converting at a higher rate. Cumberland's effective field goal percentage dropped every year, but he improved his assist rate each season. Deonta's offensive numbers peaked as a sophomore but he became a better defender.
Basically, shooting isn't something than can be fixed with practice time. The one exception is Reed, who has bad form. That's something the coaching staff can work to correct. We saw that happen with Jaquon Parker, who shot 15% as sophomore. The staff had him do shooting drills over a broomstick to keep his feet lined up, and he then shot 37% as a junior and 40% as a senior.
I think Skillings and Jizzle can become much better passers. Simas, Day Day, and Jamille need to cut down their turnovers. Jizzle and Day Day need to be better at the rim, either finishing or drawing fouls - they both barely convert 50% at the rim and have very low free throw rates. These things can all be worked on with offseason drills.
Leave a comment: