Friday, October 5, 2007

Player Rankings: Three-Point Shooters

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1. Chris Lofton, Tennessee
2. Josh Carter, Texas A&M
3. Adrian Banks, Arkansas State
4. Jaycee Carroll, Utah State
5. Stephen Curry, Davidson
6. Alex Harris, UC Santa Barbara
7. Jeremy Crouch, Bradley
8. Brian Roberts, Dayton
9. Jimmy Baron, Rhode Island
10. Pete Campbell, Butler
11. Jonathan Wallace, Georgetown
12. Antoine Agudio, Hofstra
13. Mike Jenkins, Winthrop
14. Tajuan Porter, Oregon
15. Drew Neitzel, Michigan State
16. Wayne Ellington, North Carolina
17. A.J. Abrams, Texas
18. Marcelus Kemp, Nevada
19. Courtney Lee, Western Kentucky
20. Greg Paulus, Duke
21. James Parlow, New Orleans
22. Jack McClinton, Miami (Fl.)
23. Maureece Rice, George Washington
24. Matt Lawrence, Missouri
25. Ryan Appleby, Washington


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9 comments:

  1. I would have mentioned Barry Stewart...2nd-best 3-point shooter in the SEC.

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  2. He was the 2nd-best, but he shot 39% and averaged less than 10 points per game...that's not good enough for Top 25-status.

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  3. Jeremy Crouch of Bradley should be number 1 or 2. He shot 50% last year, so tell me who on the list shot better. This is for 3 point shooter?

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  4. "who on the list shot better. This is for 3 point shooter?"

    Well, 6'7" Pete Campbell did....

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  5. Pete Campbell is lights out from three point range...

    He is definitely one of the top shooters in the nation.

    At a certain point, I don't know how you can rank some of these guys over another... I'd have to think that the top 10 are all about equal.

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  6. It's impossible to get them all with all the teams out there but:

    Jason Bohannon- Wisconsin

    You'll probably have him on there next year.

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  7. Drew Lavender (XU) shot 45% from 3 last year. Not sure how you can leave him off of this list.

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  8. Yeah lavender deserves some love... but jimmy baron at 9?? he led the nation in % at over 50 until the A-10 tourney when he had the best defender face guarding him every game and still was top 5 in % after that.. and also was top 5 for dickie V

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