So, here's an AJC article on the subject.
http://www.myajc.com/news/sports/college/chris-bolden-frustrated-by-inconsistency/ndLQL/
As a shooter of his caliber (and I do think he's got the ability to be a great shooter) he's got to work hard to get open because opponents know his spots, so to speak. I always have Reggie Miller, Ray Allen, Korver, etc. in mind. Those guys never stopped on the offensive end. Bolden seems to sit in a spot and waits for the ball or takes awkward step-backs and such. Not a winning formula regardless of ability IMHO.
It could be a question of coaching in terms of what are they actually running (I don't know) and the quality of screens (practice issue?), etc.
What say you guys?
Also found this funny regarding the ACC policy on postponements.
http://www.myajc.com/news/sports/college/chris-bolden-frustrated-by-inconsistency/ndLQL/
I stand by my theory that it's a fitness issue. Or at least that's an area that can help him mentally. Maybe it's not a weight-loss deal, but he's really lethargic on the floor which makes him imminently guardable.In 11 ACC games, Bolden averaged 4.9 points in the first half. In the second half, the average is 1.7.
“I’ve been trying to figure that out, too,” Bolden said.
As a shooter of his caliber (and I do think he's got the ability to be a great shooter) he's got to work hard to get open because opponents know his spots, so to speak. I always have Reggie Miller, Ray Allen, Korver, etc. in mind. Those guys never stopped on the offensive end. Bolden seems to sit in a spot and waits for the ball or takes awkward step-backs and such. Not a winning formula regardless of ability IMHO.
It could be a question of coaching in terms of what are they actually running (I don't know) and the quality of screens (practice issue?), etc.
What say you guys?
Also found this funny regarding the ACC policy on postponements.
To heck with all you fans, we playin' ball.Wednesday’s game is expected to be played. The ACC policy regarding postponements and cancelled games is that games are to be played if both teams and officials can reach the arena.