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<blockquote data-quote="jeffgt14" data-source="post: 544365" data-attributes="member: 1059"><p>Firing Pastner isn’t going to happen and probably not needed right now. Firing a few assistants needs to happen fast. If you can’t coach or recruit, you’re pretty damn useless as an assistant.</p><p></p><p>I’m not sure what it is, but something is systematically wrong with our basketball program that affects how we shoot. I don’t even know how that’s possible, but we shouldn’t be this incapable of hitting wide open shots over the course of this many years and 2 different coaches. Every year but 1 since Hewitt left we have been in the bottom quartile (mostly far below) across roughly 350ish NCAA teams in 3 point shooting. You can’t sit here and tell me this is a result of a lack of talent. There are TONS of teams that aren’t good that can at least shoot the ball. You don’t have this kind of consistency of poor shooting without something else being wrong. There is zero reason Haywood shoots as bad as he does. He came in with a beautiful stroke and we turned him into a 27% 3pt shooter who averages 6ppg.</p><p></p><p>3P% Rankings:</p><p><strong><u>Pastner</u></strong></p><p>340/353</p><p>320/351</p><p>280/351</p><p></p><p><strong><u>Gregory</u></strong></p><p>125/351</p><p>349/351</p><p>304/351</p><p>261/347</p><p>291/345</p><p></p><p><strong><u>Hewitt</u></strong></p><p>328/345</p><p>96/347</p><p>247/343</p><p>80/341</p><p>68/336</p><p>24/334</p><p>221/330</p><p>70/327</p><p>147/326</p><p>49/326</p><p>63/321</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeffgt14, post: 544365, member: 1059"] Firing Pastner isn’t going to happen and probably not needed right now. Firing a few assistants needs to happen fast. If you can’t coach or recruit, you’re pretty damn useless as an assistant. I’m not sure what it is, but something is systematically wrong with our basketball program that affects how we shoot. I don’t even know how that’s possible, but we shouldn’t be this incapable of hitting wide open shots over the course of this many years and 2 different coaches. Every year but 1 since Hewitt left we have been in the bottom quartile (mostly far below) across roughly 350ish NCAA teams in 3 point shooting. You can’t sit here and tell me this is a result of a lack of talent. There are TONS of teams that aren’t good that can at least shoot the ball. You don’t have this kind of consistency of poor shooting without something else being wrong. There is zero reason Haywood shoots as bad as he does. He came in with a beautiful stroke and we turned him into a 27% 3pt shooter who averages 6ppg. 3P% Rankings: [B][U]Pastner[/U][/B] 340/353 320/351 280/351 [B][U]Gregory[/U][/B] 125/351 349/351 304/351 261/347 291/345 [B][U]Hewitt[/U][/B] 328/345 96/347 247/343 80/341 68/336 24/334 221/330 70/327 147/326 49/326 63/321 [/QUOTE]
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