Again, not what I wrote. The record and the increase in his % were strongly correlated.I suggest that as he was surrounded by better players resulting in a better W/L, defenses had to provide less focus upon him and thus his % went up.
Actually, the better indicator is whether someone's 3pt % goes up in the pros as he moves from college. I do not know that data set as a whole but I would be very surprised if it went up.
Well, since half the people here still believe Purdue is better then IU this year...with some even saying IU isn't very good this year. So, not sure how it's an excuse for Jordan's first few years in Chicago, but not for RL? In reality, only a fool who thinks RL isn't a sure fire lottery pick...would also think IU isn't better than Purdue this year.
Also, Oladipo shot right around 20% from 3 his sophomore season at IU and I think it's safe to say he's having a pretty decent NBA career?
During this whole argument of yours, you're acting like he has a broken shot, and that couldn't be further from the truth! He has nearly textbooks mechanic's when it comes to his shot. Of all things incoming players need to work on as a rookie.....shooting is one of the easiest things to improve on. Especially when said player already has great form.