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<blockquote data-quote="TownieMatt" data-source="post: 1358651" data-attributes="member: 7941"><p>The thing is, we know he can shoot. He shot 39% last year while jacking up nearly 6 3PA per game. He's at 26% this year (around 3 3PA per game). What has changed is the offensive system he's in, and the competition.</p><p></p><p>We've seen in the recent past that shooting doesn't always translate when a kid transfers. Aaron Cosby was a 40% three-point shooter at Seton Hall before shooting 31% with us. </p><p></p><p>That being said, what Alstork is providing on the defensive end makes him more valuable than Cosby ever was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TownieMatt, post: 1358651, member: 7941"] The thing is, we know he can shoot. He shot 39% last year while jacking up nearly 6 3PA per game. He's at 26% this year (around 3 3PA per game). What has changed is the offensive system he's in, and the competition. We've seen in the recent past that shooting doesn't always translate when a kid transfers. Aaron Cosby was a 40% three-point shooter at Seton Hall before shooting 31% with us. That being said, what Alstork is providing on the defensive end makes him more valuable than Cosby ever was. [/QUOTE]
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