Has anyone noticed the HUGE improvement in Cal's team shooting percentage this season?
From last season to this season, it is like night and day:
FG% from .406 to .470
2pt FG% from .452 to .514
3pt FG% from .286 to .384
FT% from .675 to .762
The credit here has to go largely to the players who have improved and the new players who have joined the team. But Head Coach Wyking Jones has had a big hand in this. He had an even more empty cupboard at the end of last season than he had when he was hired the year before. After last season he lost Lee, Okoroh, Hamilton, and Welle to graduation, and Coleman either quit the team or was coaxed to do so. What Jones did was to cut two more poor shooters, Winston and McCullogh, and he signed Andre Kelly, Matt Bradley, Jacobi Gordon, and Conor Vanover, all of whom can shoot a basketball. Kelly is leading the PAC12 in 2pt FG%. Matt Bradley is #3 in the nation in 3pt FG%. Conor Vanover leads the team in 2pt FG%, and is 3rd in 3pt FG%.
The returning players have improved some or all of their shooting from last season to this:
Darius McNeill:
FG% from .381 to .413
2pt% from .418 to .459
3pt FG% from .353 to .388
FT% from .741 to .813, excellent
Juwan Harris-Dyson
FG% from .493 to .548, very good
2pt FG% from .543 to .567
FT% from .573 to .714, excellent, but small sample
Grant Anticevich
FG% from .314 to .385
2pt FG% from .409 to .571, wow!
3pt FG% from .154 to .167
FT% from .769 to .667, a drop
Justice Sueing
FG% from .434 to .391, a drop
2pt% from .507 to .420, a drop
3pt% from .243 to .341, excellent
FT% from .746 to .825, excellent
Paris Austin, from his last season at Boise St to this season:
FG% remains the same at .491
2pt FG% from .530 to .527, about the same
3pt FG% from .212 to .316, excellent
FT% from .764 to .706, a drop
I'd have to guess that some or all of the returning players have had some instruction from Wyking Jones and his staff to help improve their shooting. I think it might be unusual for this many players to have improved their shooting this much over one summer, working alone by themselves on their shots. Jones at least should get credit for knowing a good D1 shooter recruit when he sees one. And after all the complaining he heard about Cal's recruiting and Cal's poor shooting last season, Jones should get a good share of the credit for molding this into what looks like a better shooting team than Cal has had in quite a while. Of course, Cal has not played in conference yet, so some of this individual improvement will likely slow down, but it is a good start. The big question remains, can he get them to play together night after night?
From last season to this season, it is like night and day:
FG% from .406 to .470
2pt FG% from .452 to .514
3pt FG% from .286 to .384
FT% from .675 to .762
The credit here has to go largely to the players who have improved and the new players who have joined the team. But Head Coach Wyking Jones has had a big hand in this. He had an even more empty cupboard at the end of last season than he had when he was hired the year before. After last season he lost Lee, Okoroh, Hamilton, and Welle to graduation, and Coleman either quit the team or was coaxed to do so. What Jones did was to cut two more poor shooters, Winston and McCullogh, and he signed Andre Kelly, Matt Bradley, Jacobi Gordon, and Conor Vanover, all of whom can shoot a basketball. Kelly is leading the PAC12 in 2pt FG%. Matt Bradley is #3 in the nation in 3pt FG%. Conor Vanover leads the team in 2pt FG%, and is 3rd in 3pt FG%.
The returning players have improved some or all of their shooting from last season to this:
Darius McNeill:
FG% from .381 to .413
2pt% from .418 to .459
3pt FG% from .353 to .388
FT% from .741 to .813, excellent
Juwan Harris-Dyson
FG% from .493 to .548, very good
2pt FG% from .543 to .567
FT% from .573 to .714, excellent, but small sample
Grant Anticevich
FG% from .314 to .385
2pt FG% from .409 to .571, wow!
3pt FG% from .154 to .167
FT% from .769 to .667, a drop
Justice Sueing
FG% from .434 to .391, a drop
2pt% from .507 to .420, a drop
3pt% from .243 to .341, excellent
FT% from .746 to .825, excellent
Paris Austin, from his last season at Boise St to this season:
FG% remains the same at .491
2pt FG% from .530 to .527, about the same
3pt FG% from .212 to .316, excellent
FT% from .764 to .706, a drop
I'd have to guess that some or all of the returning players have had some instruction from Wyking Jones and his staff to help improve their shooting. I think it might be unusual for this many players to have improved their shooting this much over one summer, working alone by themselves on their shots. Jones at least should get credit for knowing a good D1 shooter recruit when he sees one. And after all the complaining he heard about Cal's recruiting and Cal's poor shooting last season, Jones should get a good share of the credit for molding this into what looks like a better shooting team than Cal has had in quite a while. Of course, Cal has not played in conference yet, so some of this individual improvement will likely slow down, but it is a good start. The big question remains, can he get them to play together night after night?
SFCityBear
