For the record -- I never cringed when the guy that lead the 2010-11 Zips in 3-point shooting percentage (39%) launched a 3. I was actually sort of happy.
Could you please produce the statistical record that states that Diggs lead the Zips in three point
percentage?
I have in my possession the 2011 Post Season Media Guide. In it I find that player who averaged
39.2% was Brett McClanahan. In second place was Brett McKnight at 38.7%.
Quincy Diggs shot a respectable 37.5% on 15 of 40 attempts. I stand by what I stated before.
Diggs had a terrible shot which over the off season he has greatly improved.
Diggs never had a "green" light to fire up threes. He averaged a trey shot about once every
fourteen minutes of play. Alex Abreu with similar minutes on the floor shot 37.4% and took
a three ball shot about every 7.7 minutes on the floor. Alex had the green light.
Perhaps Quincy's three ball percentages would have improved if he shot more often. I think
that this coming season Q will have more threes and more shots per minutes played because
he improved his shot over the off season. We tend to expect players to improve as they
progress through their years playing college ball. Diggs should live up to that expectation.
DIGGS, Quincy 16 41 .390
MCCLANAHAN, Brett 81 208 .389
MCKNIGHT, Brett 30 78 .385
ROBERTS, Darryl 50 131 .382
ABREU, Alex 35 92 .380
MCNEES, Steve 67 211 .318
EUTON, Dakotah 4 13 .308
PETERSEN, Kyle 0 4 .000
EGNER, Josh 0 2 .000
OLDHAM, C.J. 0 1 .000
MARSHALL, Zeke 0 1 .000
CVETINOVIC, Nikola 0 3 .000