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Originally Posted by InstiGATOR1
1. Actually when Donovan has his prototypical 3, it is Miller or Drejer or Brewer or Parsons taking that shot. Heck Miller and Brewer hit the two most famous shots in UF history at the end of games.
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never set up a ball screen at the end of the clock. That was my point. Donovan definitely ran plays for Brewer at the end of games because we was the only guy on that team (at least in 05-06) who could get his shot off the bounce.
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Originally Posted by InstiGATOR1
2. Stolt was a stretch 4 Donovan inherited. Wright made about a half a 3 per game in his UF career. He took few so some seasons he shot well and others poorly. When you get to arguing Werner was a stretch 4, you know you are reaching. Werner was a 3 who was forced to play 4 and who made 30.4% of his attempts from the arc for his career. So Bonner and Murphy have been UF's true stretch 4s Donovan recruited to play in his system.
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Wright and Werner were threes recruited to play the three or four, as were Mitchell, Parsons, to a lesser degree Lee, Prather, even Yeguete. There is more carryover from the three to the four than there is from the five to the four, or else you would see more fives sliding to the four than threes. Not sure what the argument is here that I am "reaching" to substantiate. What role do you see the four playing in our offense?