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  • #31
    Re: Reed Tellinghusen

    Originally posted by 91jack View Post

    Larson- 94-195 48% on the season.
    Parks- 32-118 27% on the season from 3-point land.


    I think you have to look at more then just Parks percentage from 3-point land. He still shoots 41% from the floor, plays good defense and gets a good number of rebounds for a guard. I just can't wait if/when he gets his stroke back. Larson, Marshall and Reed are playing at a really high level so if we can add Parks to that, we will be a really tough out come tournament time.
    Another bonus is that Parks shoots a lot of FTs and makes a large percentage of them. If you look at points per field goal attempt (basic efficiency, though turnovers should be factored as well), Larson is slightly more efficient (he's a post, duh) but he's not much more efficient than Parks.
    Originally posted by JackFan96
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    • #32
      Re: Reed Tellinghusen

      Originally posted by RabbitObsessed View Post
      Another bonus is that Parks shoots a lot of FTs and makes a large percentage of them. If you look at points per field goal attempt (basic efficiency, though turnovers should be factored as well), Larson is slightly more efficient (he's a post, duh) but he's not much more efficient than Parks.
      Exactly. So him getting to the rim and getting fouled gets him easy points he is a solid ft shooter. Chucking 10 3s agame doesn't get you many trips to the free throw line.
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