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And SK is not a pure shooter. Thank you for proving my point. SK came to UC as a slasher and through hard work, developed his shot. The numbers don't lie. Steve Logan was not a pure nor elite shooter. He was a great scorer but that does not make him a great shooter. But why let facts get in the way of anything?
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I disagree. Anyone who hovers around 40% from the 3 nearly all of his career is a shooter. And a damned good one at that. |
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Kilpatrick is 34.7% from 3 and 41.7% overall. Going into this season SK was 37.7% from 3. Much higher? Logan had him from the line, otherwise they aren't that far apart. |
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I am dumbfounded that someone is even trying to compare the 2. Steven Logan was a player of the year and All American. SK cannot even get on the BE squad.
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To my knowledge, no one would argue SK is as good of a player as Logan. |
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Are you seriously comparing Logan and SK??? That's like comparing Huggins with Mick
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