cheeseheads12
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Will Mucius record an assist this year? He has 15 turnovers and zero assists so far...
Will Mucius record an assist this year? He has 15 turnovers and zero assists so far...
Love his effort this year, but 0 to 15 assist to turnover ratio is hard to overlook. Mucius is also shooting 19% from 3. Yikes.
Love his effort this year, but 0 to 15 assist to turnover ratio is hard to overlook. Mucius is also shooting 19% from 3. Yikes.
FWIW, Davien is shooting 17% from 3. He averaged over 37% in his first two years at ETSU. So, would hope that Williamson's shooting stats return to the mean.
And let’s hope Antonio’s doesn’t. He was a sub .333 shooter at UNLV. He’s shooting 45% now.
He was also playing through a thumb injury for most of the year. Not ideal for shooting.
Interesting — I would speculate that the the ACC’s larger , more athletic guards on the average have something to do with that. This is a different level of completion then ETSU on most nights. On a similar note, Forbes indicated in the post game that he thought we were generally missing open threes. I don’t buy that last night— many threes were several feet behind the three point line and/or rushed.
I think a lot of it has to do with Davien having to bail out his teammates and taking threes as the shot clock winds down, because no one else can effectively generate their own shot (Whitt and Dubose can, but obviously they're out). I would guess at ETSU he was shooting almost all his threes within the flow of the offense.
Mucius needs to cut out trying threes. He should stick to mid range and closer. He needs to embrace the old Jamal Levy role as "glue guy."
Jamaal Levy would be the best player on this team easily.
I don't get the Mucius hate. He has already shown great improvement this year. I think he's gonna have a massive year next year as a senior with a year of the Forbes system down, especially with all of the solid guards that will be around him to help create easier scoring opportunities so he doesn't have to force things as much.