I highly questioned Colby Jones’ shooting success in his Junior year just like I questioned Davion Mitchell’s shooting success in his senior year. Below is a breakdown of their per40 min shooting stats throughout their college careers:
Mitchell
- Fresh: .288 3P% (3.6 3PA) & .678 FT% (2.1 FTA)
- Soph: Red Shirted
- Junior: .324 3P% (4.3 3PA) & .663 FT% (3.3 FTA)
- Senior: .447 3P% (5.7 3PA) & .641 FT% (2.6 FTA)
Jones
- Fresh: .333 3P% (2.6 3PA) & .757 FT% (3.5 FTA)
- Soph: .292 3P% (2.5 3PA) & .680 FT% (5.0 FTA)
- Junior: .378 3P% (3.9 3PA) & .653 FT% (4.1FTA)
If his preseason shooting turns out to be the norm vs. the exception, we may have found a very good, long term fit as our starting SG (and is making peanuts for the next 4 years). He can handle the ball, pass, run the PnR, rebound, is a good defender who can guard multiple positions, has good IQ/feel for the game, is a good cutter, plays unselfishly, has good size at SG (8’7” standing reach & 6’8” wingspan).
It’s going to come down to his shooting (as with a lot of players in this league). If he can be a good shooter in this league, he’ll be an asset to this team.