bearister said:
At the 17 minute mark he explains why, when he played for the Bears, his shooting percentage from the arc went from 25% to 75% in the last 2 minutes of games when Cal was down by 20 points or more.
He shot .370 from beyond the arc over his 3 years at Cal (139 of 376).
During his three years at Cal he played in 95 games and we lost by 20 or more 8 times. 4 of those were to Monty at Stanford including the 51 point blowout his freshman year. 2 were to Lute Olson's Arizona.
I dont know how many times he was still in during the final 2 minutes and I don't know how many shots he could get off in those two minutes if in, but I don't think your stats are mathematically possible ;-)
I think he is an interesting future candidate. Still hates Stanford. According to Ken Pom his Eastern Washington team was #62 in offensive efficiency, #27 in tempo and was #35 in scoring (Cal was #309).
That is an indicator of good coaching and a playing style that is attractive to top recruits.
His interview is similar to Gates' in their understanding of how to motivate this new generation. Legans is clearly more intense, has more energy, while Gates is more introverted and calm. Interesting that he and Gates were on the same teams, played together, but more often competed for PT.
It will be interesting to see how he does at Portland.