So this is where I'm at. I do see a lot of comments about "chucking" threes, but honestly, I actually think the quality of our threes has been relatively good. Sure, we've taken our fair share of rushed/bad shots, but I wouldn't call our average or overall shot quality from three bad at all this year. In fact, if anything, I think for the most part we have gotten our shooters open in space with good looks. We could always get some more inside out action to get the shots a bit more in rhythm, but the shots our guys are taking for the most part really aren't all that tough looks. I mean compare the 3pt looks we've gotten this year to 2023, those were baaaaaaaad shots. So I don't think it's a "chucking" threes issue as much as it is a we're just not making shots college shooters should be making problem. So if anything, it's a shooting threes problem.It's crazy to me that I have read almost 20 pages of post game thread and this is the first comment I've seen that really placed focus on how poor the outside shooting has been. This team was right around 35-36% from 3 the first 15 games of the season.
The last 9 games, we have only played ONE ranked team. So it isnt as if the competition/schedule just got harder. In fact, quite the opposite.
I think we've shot 22% from 3 as a team over those 9 games. I would be worried if we were hovering around 30% let alone 22%.
Again, we shot 35% or so the first 15 games which includes 33% vs Alabama, 49% vs Arkansas, at least hit over 30% vs Wisconsin and Missouri, then 55% vs Oregon so it isnt as if we put up that number against all of the cupcakes.
I do see some rushed 3s and a few bad 3s here and there, but nothing that would explain 22%.
It's bizarre.
As to the why this is happening to the entire team, where every upperclassman is having the worst shooting year of their career by a huge margin, it is bizarre. Mental for sure is part of it, but it could also be the increase in defensive effort and physical play necessary in the B10 is showing on players who just weren't prepared for that. We're front-rimming a very high percentage of our open threes and that usually points to tiring.
I mean, this is the falloff these players have seen this year:
Ben: 42.1% --> 34.8%
Jake: 40.6% --> 31.8%
Kylan: 38.2% --> 23.4%
Tre: 28.6% --> 23.8%
And it's not as though these players are getting worse quality shots. Most of the looks they get are decent. It is strange. I don't disagree that based on how poorly we're shooting the ball from 3, we need to focus more inside, but we also weren't really built to have the near 40% shooters we brought in passing up open threes. It's crazy when you don't have a single efficient player on your team from behind the arc.