HawkGold
Well-Known Member
And thus why some fans are frustrated. Conner just looks awkward at shooting. And not confident. Patrick does a semi-push shot which is not consistently controllable as the amount of push depends on a lot of things.I agree the shots are not pretty for either boy, and they are both very different. Patrick is a better shooter though.
Fran never coached these two before college. They had a lot of coaches along the way that also could have corrected the shot. Select, AAU, high school, etc. Fran had a few things going on during the formative years trying to turn around dumpster fire of a program, battling cancer in his family, and helping to raise kids. Maybe he didn't have as much time in the driveway as he would have liked.
Its pretty hard to deconstruct a shot at this stage of a career. You can tweak it, but college kids have 50,000 shots of muscle memory in the books.
No matter how pure his shot could have developed, Connor may not have the stuff to be a great shooter. JT can't shoot any better. Uhlis the same. A lot of guards just are not effective outside shooters.
Sure it would be great if Connor could shoot 35% from 3. But, you cannot deny the other skills he brings to the floor, and his leadership and basketball IQ. Tournament success aside, Iowa has gotten better every year since Connor got here a decade ago.
I do think it wouldn't be that hard to change if there was motivation. Occasionally both of them align the stars and they have decent form and it goes in. So I would guess they know how to do it.
The shooting (only shooting and mostly PM) vaguely and I mean vaguely reminds me of.... well, I guess I can't say it. So I licked my lips and went on.