<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(isu_pimps @ 07-19-06 1:24 pm)
Quoted post</div><div class='quotemain'> Rashon Clark at #8? He is a 40% career shooter from behind the arc in game situations where actual defense is being played. If we have 7 better shooters from downtown than him we should have the best shooting team in the country. There is a huge difference in play from the big 12 to pick up basketball in Des Moines, some of the players that absolutely light it up in the Cap City league would literally be completely shut down in the Big 12. [/b][/quote] Looking at last year's stats, Rahshon is 37.2%
all games and 34.4% in
conference games. In all games, he had the 4th best 3-pt percentage, behind Blalock, Neal, and Gray (Gray was the best at 50%!). In conference games, he also was in 4th place (Neal was best at 49%, followed closely by Gray).
Also, looking at the game-by-game stats, he's very streaky. Hot one game, cold the next. All of the others I ranked above him seem more consistent from what I've seen.
So, yes, I really think he should be ranked where I have him. You really don't have to be that great to be ahead of him, based on his stats. Note that I'm not saying that he's a bad player, just that there are other better 3-pt shooters.