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Winged Warrior
I know that saying anything that could be interpreted as a slight against Da'Monte around here is kinda like sticking your hand in a nest of hornets, but Coleman isn't an offensive liability, much less an offensive liability to the degree Da'Monte was.
He does make some questionable decisions, but it seems like those often come when the offense isn't really clicking. There's probably some two-way causality there, but a lot of his bad shots come when he's the last option available. There was that one possession late in the game on Saturday where he missed a three that seemed like a dagger and folks wondered why that was the shot we got, but it came on the heels of a great defensive sequence by a very good defensive team -- Tennessee successfully rotated about four times and cut off options A-D even though we were moving the ball well -- and it was the only open look that was available.
Not all of his poor shots are like that, but everyone takes some bad ones from time to time, including our prospective first-team All-American. Coleman is far from a guy who you just tolerate because his defense is so good.
It is more of a nod to DMFW's defensive impact, and relating it to the above chart for CoHawk.
As for the offensive side DMFW made significant strides with his shooting to the point of being a statistical leader in the B1G.