****Miami vs. #9 BYU GAME THREAD****

It’s not going to change too awfully much. Really hard to beat good teams the way our roster is constructed. It was a big concern when the roster was finalized and it still is today. We cannot shoot well enough. But the team seems fairly well coached all things considered
 
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My quick hitters:
- as said FT is TRASH. Without looking at final stats id say we left 15 easy points
- lack of stud shooter will haunt us all year
- we are sloppy with one of our strengths. Slashing/finishing at the rim. Saw about 10 times we get to rim and cant finish.
- once they went zone D we didnt know what to do with their big dude.

*first half was fun just wish we finished game like that.
 
If you think Malovec and Kee will ever be what we need in terms of 3 point shooting, you might wanna think again.

Malovec does have a nice stroke but he needs space to get it off (the antithesis of a 'catch and shoot,' quick release shooter).

Maybe Kee develops but when he was signed I thought, "End of bench D1 player, at best."
I just wrote Kee won’t be ready this year. Of course we’ll add transfers and new recruits.

On Kee, He will/can develop; Tonye Jekiri took a while to develop. So did Landry Shamet; in a best case scenario comp. Kee was one of the best 3 point shooters in the country his junior & senior year; not an opinion — a fact.

I was responding to your claim that he didn’t even one player who can shoot. Malovec and Kee can shoot. Malovec played with 8 D1/pro players last year. He was open on the wing and the corner & didn’t find him last year. Agree, his release is slow; however his shot is hard to block like Brandon Ingram because of his height/release.

He was able to get his shot off when playing on Mega & Slovenia’s men national team. Can also dribble better than expected.

 
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