I'm hoping that perhaps Kiyan can have a Demetris Nichols type four year career. Nichols could barely see the floor his freshman year and was simply in over his head. Little flashes his soph year, but it was his junior year and especially senior year that he came into his own. I wouldn't consider him an elite athlete at all. But he was crafty and effective.
Zach Edeywho is Edey? Billy Edelin?
I was more focused on the very slow development and progression between the two players than an apples to apples skill set comparison. I was just trying to articulate that I still think Kiyan can develop into a solid player of us -- it will just take some patience. But these days with the transfer portal, that's not in great supply.I don't really see that comparison.
Nichols was a bit above average athletically, and had a top flight skill [shooting], and wasn't a defensive liability -- even early on. Now, I fully agree that he wasn't consistent until his third year, and he was one-dimensional. But his issues seem different qualitatively to me than Kiyan's.
how do these bonehead dads let their kids shoot with such obviously bad formI said this in another thread - I did not expect a ton from Kiyan this season, but I did expect him to at least provide us with a three-point threat off the bench, and aside from a few games, he was absolutely dreadful from beyond the arc.
His shooting form is a mess, and oddly enough, it's from the waist down. I've never seen someone consistently twist their lower body while rising vertically on a jump shot. Not only that, almost every three pointer that he took where he was set and lined up, he faded away or to the left/right.
So not only does he need to work on his speed and agility, I think there are serious issues with his shooting form that need to be addressed before he's too far gone.
Never trust a true freshman for a good three point percentage. If it happens it's an accident or small sample size.I said this in another thread - I did not expect a ton from Kiyan this season, but I did expect him to at least provide us with a three-point threat off the bench, and aside from a few games, he was absolutely dreadful from beyond the arc.
His shooting form is a mess, and oddly enough, it's from the waist down. I've never seen someone consistently twist their lower body while rising vertically on a jump shot. Not only that, almost every three pointer that he took where he was set and lined up, he faded away or to the left/right.
So not only does he need to work on his speed and agility, I think there are serious issues with his shooting form that need to be addressed before he's too far gone.
Never trust a true freshman for a good three point percentage. If it happens it's an accident or small sample size.
It's not out of the question for a freshman to be in the 20s, even guys we ended up considering great shooters. Anything over 30% for a freshman, especially on any real volume, is pretty good.There is a WIDE gap between “good” and 25%.
It's not out of the question for a freshman to be in the 20s, even guys we ended up considering great shooters. Anything over 30% for a freshman, especially on any real volume, is pretty good.
Decided to check a few guys, started with recent guys then ended up just checking out all-time list. It's interesting, I don't know what this really tells us. I think we see some difference in era. Teams used to be a lot more selective about bombing it up and that probably helps some of these percentages.
Chris Bell - 35%
JG3 - 32%
Judah Mintz - 30%
The Spectacular Swider-Man - 28%
Jackson "Buddy" Boeheim - 33%
GMAC - 36%
Andy Rautins - 33%
Trevor Cooney - 27%
Preston Shumpert - 29%
Eric Devendorf - 38%
Demetris Nichols - 24%
Lawrence Moten - 32%
Marius Janulis - 33%
Tyus Battle - 37% would not have guessed this
Todd Burgan - 39%, probably should have let him shoot more
Deshaun Williams - an enigmatic 42%
Brandon Triche - 40%
Elijah Hughes - 27%
Matt Roe - 20% but on 10 attempts
Gbinije - 40% also on 10 attempts
Dirty South - 29%
Adrian Autry - 32%
Jason Hart - 33% but he was like 38% on 2s, weird
Frank Howard - 11%, let if fly Frankie
Scoop Jardine - 28%
Dave Johnson - 15%
Kris Joseph - 27%
Kiyan will learn to help himself. He's taken a lot of dumb threes. I'm guessing if he had more discipline and kept it to in rhythm threes he probably is high 20%s at worst, probably low 30%s, which is pretty normal even for our shooters.
I'd feel better if his mechanics weren't completely toast. We've seen in the past how difficult that is to fix.
That's what I mean about the bad shots though. The form is good when he's actually set, gets the pass, and launches.I'd feel better if his mechanics weren't completely toast. We've seen in the past how difficult that is to fix.
It would be incumbent on the new coach to evaluate the roster and sell guys on his vision for them.Is he gone if Hop doesn't get gig?
That's what I mean about the bad shots though. The form is good when he's actually set, gets the pass, and launches.
That's not the form he uses when he shoots under duress, from too deep, or does weird twisty action before the shot.
He'll get there.