I saw several games this year that were won by 1 3-pointer. But, I guess it's crazy of me to think that 30 more 3's by Neese and Barnes would have helped us.
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I saw several games this year that were won by 1 3-pointer. But, I guess it's crazy of me to think that 30 more 3's by Neese and Barnes would have helped us.
I didn't say anything about Barnes in my post or your post being "crazy"... But you since you brought Barnes back up I'll humor you.
What is actually "crazy" is we ended up 4th in the league in 3 point fg @ 36.3% all while taking about 80 less 3 pointers than the next closest team. As most will recall we were one of the best 3 point shooting teams in the nation in the non-conference all while being one of the most selective 3 point shooting teams.
Unfortunately that didn't last and it doesn't really tell the whole story though - during conference play only we were 9th in the league in 3 point fg @ 21.7%. The biggest reason our 3 point shooting plummeted during conference play? Not all that shocking - JORDAN BARNES shot 33% while taking nearly 2 more attempts per game than anyone else on the team. You also have to wonder which circles back to the original point - how much did the addition of Williams and Neese have to do with our teams (or in this case an individual players) struggles? That is hard to quantify - but something changed.
So as you suggested if you want to split your 30 or so more attempts up between Barnes and Neese then be my guest. I'd probably give 10 to Neese, 10 to Key and 5 each to Washington and Williams. That might of helped us. Jordan Barnes shooting more 3's last year was certainly not the answer and I don't think it will be the answer moving forward for us to be a winning program.
Either Greg Lansing needs to make it obvious or Jordan Barnes needs to figure it out - he doesn't have to chuck 5 to 6 3's per game for his teams to win. What he needs to do is quit being selfish, be a leader, not turn the ball over (lead team in conference play with 2.3 TO's per game and 2.6 TO's per game on season). He was an abysmal offensive player for us last season. With Key morphing into perhaps the conferences most prolific player, Neese another year of experience, a capable scorer in Williams and new pieces added - Jordan Barnes needs to reinvent himself as a basketball player. 5'10" guard shooting off balance 3 point shots with a hand in his face while trying to imitate a 6'3" college version of Steph Curry isn't really working or helping.
Note: If an Admin wants to take this to another thread that would probably be best. None of this has anything to do with JL.
- JORDAN BARNES shot 33% while taking nearly 2 more attempts per game than anyone else on the team. You also have to wonder which circles back to the original point - how much did the addition of Williams and Neese have to do with our teams (or in this case an individual players) struggles? That is hard to quantify - but something changed.
Signing period starts today...Would think you would get the official signings of him and Agbo and then Coach can publicly comment on them and what they bring to the table.
Can LaRavia sign another LOI? He signed one at SIU-E, right? Can he only sign one per year?
SIUE officially released him from his commitment, so he's all good to sign today!