Civil Bear said:
SFCityBear said:
bearister said:
"... but I remember about ten years or so ago, we had Eric Vierneisel as the next Glen Rice."
Hey, EV went 4 for 4 from the arc in his first game. He just should have retired after that game.
I was there. It may have been 4 for 4, but it felt like 6 for 6. Agree on the last part, although he was decent on defense and seldom made mistakes. Just never shot very well after that first game.
Except for the year he lead his team in three-point shooting.
That actually is true, and thank you for pointing that out. It was especially impressive when we consider that team had excellent career three-point shooters in Theo Robertson, Jerome Randle, Ryan Anderson, along with some decent ones in Omar Wilkes, Ayinde Ubaka, and Patrick Christopher.
Vierneisel should be proud of that, even though Eric was a junior, and Randle, Anderson, and Christopher were just freshmen and Theo a soph, and all except PC would go on to become much better 3 point shooters, while Vierneisel would fall back to 0.298 in his final season. Vierneisel played only 13 minutes a game that season, shot threes at 0.388,which was the best average, but he only tied for 4th in threes made with 26, far behind the leaders. Ubaka with 59 and Anederson with 58. He made less than one three per game.
Vierneisel was a career 0.326 shooter on threes, far better than star players like Jaylen Brown at 0.294 and Tyrone Wallace at 0.292. I guess some of us fans just never forgave him for that first game where he got our hopes up so high, and never equaled that performance again.