Do we like this? 39% FG, 32% 3pt, 68% FT. Leading scorer on a very average team.
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Never watched him play, so no idea. How is he on D, does he hustle and try to get rebounds? Last years team was a bunch of lazy players, who would just stop playing D for minutes on end.
Couisnard played lead guard for stretches last season and was not effective in doing so. He was turnover prone and had poor shot selection. He was successful when driving and at his best in transition in the open floor. Hopefully with the ball not in his hands and used more as a spot up shooter and slasher, he will be a more efficient scorer.
whosyourwally wrote:Do we like this? 39% FG, 32% 3pt, 68% FT. Leading scorer on a very average team.
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On the plus side of this, his 32% from 3 is a big improvement from his first two seasons. Hopefully the improvement continues instead of sliding back to his previous brick laying. A mediocre shooter who thinks he should lead the team in attempts is the bane of us analytics obsessed power-recliner coaches.
This one is a head scratcher for sure. Hopefully Dana can put him in a position to be successful. The coaches must see something we are missing in the statistics.