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yeah, i actually can. its really not hard, actually. i get a fuckload of arc under my shot, which is why i can hit the nba 3's.No you can't, to both
yeah, i actually can. its really not hard, actually. i get a fuckload of arc under my shot, which is why i can hit the nba 3's.No you can't, to both
well obviously not in game, i thought that was understood. nobody except for Redick hit 3's in college with easeHitting 3's isn't that hard lol, especially from college range. In practice yes, but in a game situation in an NCAA game no he wouldn't be hitting them with ease lol.
He likes to hit them from the parking lot.Ahem....Jimmer.
I could go 12-36 with ease.Ahem....Jimmer.
The two best guards in the country this year were Kemba Walker and Nolan Smith. There were plenty of flaws with Kemba: he took bad shots at times, wasn't a true point guard, etc. But what he did with that team was remarkable, he carried them. And Nolan Smith was the best overall player in the country according to many (as in offensive and defensive combined). Dude was a 20-5 guy on the offensive side of the ball and a lock-down defender. Jimmer was just a folk legend who people admired because of his weird name and his knack for hitting long threes on occassion. He was absolutely exposed in the tournament when he wasn't playing against Air Force and Wyoming every game.yeah im with CC here, i dont know why there was so much Jimmer love here?
he was good, but not great. he played in the mountain west, and didnt go that far this year in the tourney.
Kemba played in the Big East, which had the most teams from their conference in the Tourney, and led them to a title.
IMO Kemba>Jimmer, even without the bias
Derrick Williams>Jimmer too
But Jimmer > Williams and Kemba at the jump shot.
Okay? What does this mean in the grand scheme of things. If you break it down, Jimmer was simply a gunner, and didn't help his team anymore than that. In the words of Colin Cowherd, Jimmer was "allergic to defense", and "he never saw a rebound he liked". Heck if his name was simply Jim Fredette, he wouldn't have gotten half the hype he got. Coming to an NBA Bench near you.But Jimmer > Williams and Kemba at the jump shot.
Exposed??? lol he still averaged like 28ppg or somewhere around there. He exposed that no one can stop him.
You're completely dodging half of the points I'm making. I don't know if you're blind or you just know that I'm right. Look at what Florida did against BYU. Shut down their other four guys, let Jimmer get his 30, but just make him take 25+ shots to do it. And the gameplan worked perfectly. To say that not getting in foul trouble is an excuse for not playing defense is ridiculous. In the NBA, Erik Spoelstra doesn't tell LeBron James to not play defense. If you're a good player, you can defend without fouling. 2.7 RPG in three tournament games is beyond pathetic, he didn't even try to rebound the ball.lol oh people didn't play defense on him...oh I didn't catch that. MORE like every team was doing all they could to stop him and they couldn't. TEAMs planned around him. And if his name was Jim, he'd be just as big. He is legend because of how he plays...not his funky name. He didn't play defense cause the TEAM couldn't afford to have him in foul trouble. And he got rebounds.
So your saying he is gonna be like JJ, and just sit on the bench, then come in and be a gunner.