cu8493 wrote:I don't think Ryan Sears ever shot over 40% from the field (or right at about 40%), certainly not from 3, where I think he was a lot closer to 34-5%. In fact, I can remember some games where teams backed way off of him, and he had a number of 3-13 type games. Those could be frustrating games. But, he also averaged almost 3 steals per game and was very effective at pushing the ball, particularly in transition. He averaged 4-5 assists per game and about that many rebounds, I believe. A PG can be effective even if not a threat to bomb a bunch of threes if he can move the ball and has the vision to find guys in the right spots. I like what I read about Chucky (though it sounds like he has to improve shoot some even to get to where Sears was - but I assume that will come with some hard work and maturation). The timing would be good, as Z would be a senior his freshman year, I think, and Alvin would be a junior (assuming no redshirt), so a good time to bring in the next PG. I certainly like teaching a really good play-making PG to shoot better than spending 2 1/2 seasons trying to shoehorn a shooting guard into the PG spot.
Ryan Sears, with all due respect, was a MVC player. He would never have a chance at starting for a Jays BE team, simple fact. If you compare film of Zegarowski’s last two years of high school with Hepburn, you will clearly see why we should let the Huskers have Hepburn. We need to aim higher.