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Is there a deadeye shooter coming out in this years draft? I watched zero college / euro ball this year so idk. Is anyone coming out with exquisite shooting ability?
 
Mitchell, Kispert and Juzang are the most polarizing outside of Cade and Green
 
Is there a deadeye shooter coming out in this years draft? I watched zero college / euro ball this year so idk. Is anyone coming out with exquisite shooting ability?

My favorite deadeye shooting prospect is Trey Murphy from Virginia. I like him as a SF shooter more than Kispert out of Gonzaga, who is also a great shooter and could be Kyle Korver every year on Halloween.

Both should be drafted several picks after the Cavs pick.

Keep in mind seniors like Kispert, Murphy, Davion Mitchell etc. had additional years to perfect their outside shot. Something to be said for younger players close to their shooting skills at age 19 or so.
 
My favorite deadeye shooting prospect is Trey Murphy from Virginia. I like him as a SF shooter more than Kispert out of Gonzaga, who is also a great shooter and could be Kyle Korver every year on Halloween.

Both should be drafted several picks after the Cavs pick.

Keep in mind seniors like Kispert, Murphy, Davion Mitchell etc. had additional years to perfect their outside shot. Something to be said for younger players close to their shooting skills at age 19 or so.

Murphy is a favorite of mine, too. He's an old junior, not senior, though.
 
Outside of Kispert, Green, and Cunningham, who are already toward the top of the draft...

Quentin Grimes, Houston
Matthew Hurt, Duke
Cameron Thomas, LSU
Trey Murphy, Virginia
Marcus Zegarowski, Creighton
 
The unsung hero on the Champs is MaCio Teague being outshined by Mitchell and Butler, but just as much the shooter, Could be a steal UDFA or late 2nd rounder. He could go earlier but he just turned 24.
 
I posted this because i feel the league is trending this way. I think guys the build of Duncan Robinson and Seth Curry will be less rare.

we should be looking for one of these guys
 
Outside of Kispert, Green, and Cunningham, who are already toward the top of the draft...

Quentin Grimes, Houston
Matthew Hurt, Duke
Cameron Thomas, LSU
Trey Murphy, Virginia
Marcus Zegarowski, Creighton
6'8 Sam Hauser out of Virginia/Marquette as well, shot 60% from two and 42% from three this season. At the free throw line, he was almost perfect, going 43-for-48 (90%) on the season. In 126 career college games, Hauser shot 43.9% from three on over 700 attempts and 88.0% from the line on over 200 attempts.

 
Top three "deadeye shooters" I like in this year's draft:

1. Kispert (22 years, 44% 3pt, 53% FG with 52% of attempts are from 3, 88% FT. Good defence)

2. Grimes (21 years, 40% 3pt, 41% FG with 58% of attempts are from 3, 79% FT. Solid defence)

3. Trey Murphy (21 years, 43% 3pt, 50% FG with 63% attempts are from 3, 93% FT. Meh defence, but has positional size advantage)
 
Top three "deadeye shooters" I like in this year's draft:

1. Kispert (22 years, 44% 3pt, 53% FG with 52% of attempts are from 3, 88% FT. Good defence)

2. Grimes (21 years, 40% 3pt, 41% FG with 58% of attempts are from 3, 79% FT. Solid defence)

3. Trey Murphy (21 years, 43% 3pt, 50% FG with 63% attempts are from 3, 93% FT. Meh defence, but has positional size advantage)

When you look up Kispert on NBADraft.net, their comparison is Wally Szczerbiak.

If that isnt enough to give you a man crush on Kispert...nothing will.

 
My sharpshooter ranking

This is a list of the NCAA prospects (not everyone may have declared for the draft), ranked purely based on stats and using a score that considers 3pt%, FT%, scoring, and 3pt shot attempt ratio compared to total attempted FG.

The data are taken from RealGM. Only the prospects with at least 75% Free Throw rate, at least 35% 3pt rate, and at least four 3pt attempts per game (McBride is the exception) are considered.

A few of these prospects may go undrafted, but almost all of them are working out with various teams. McLaughlin and Wiggins have interviewed with the Cavs.

PlayerTeamGPMPGFGMFGAFG%3PM3PA3P%FTMFTAFT%PPG
Corey KispertGU3231.86.512.352.9%2.86.544.0%2.73.187.8%18.6
Trey Murphy IIIUVA2529.63.87.650.3%2.14.843.3%1.51.692.7%11.3
Sam HauserUVA2534.25.911.750.3%2.56.041.7%1.71.989.6%16.0
Isaiah LiversUM2331.64.49.745.7%2.25.043.1%2.02.387.0%13.1
Chris DuarteUO2634.06.211.653.2%2.35.542.4%2.53.081.0%17.1
Marcus ZegarowskiCU2933.65.612.046.4%2.86.642.1%1.92.478.6%15.8
Quentin GrimesU of H3032.75.814.240.6%3.38.340.3%3.03.878.8%17.8
Jared ButlerBU3030.45.912.547.1%2.66.241.6%2.43.078.0%16.7
Bones HylandVCU2431.96.314.244.7%2.97.837.1%3.94.586.2%19.5
Cade CunninghamOSU2735.46.514.843.8%2.35.740.0%4.95.884.6%20.1
Julian ChampagnieSTJ2532.86.615.343.3%2.46.338.0%4.14.688.7%19.8
Derrick Alston, Jr.BSU2832.65.612.644.4%2.46.438.2%3.44.085.6%17.0
JaQuori McLaughlinUCSB2632.45.310.948.8%1.64.040.8%3.84.683.2%16.0
Tre MannUF2432.45.512.145.9%1.94.740.2%3.13.783.1%16.0
Duane Washington, Jr.OSU3132.15.513.541.0%2.97.737.4%2.52.983.5%16.4
Miles McBrideWVU2934.25.412.543.0%1.63.841.4%3.44.281.3%15.8
Kessler EdwardsPU2734.06.112.449.1%1.74.437.8%3.43.987.6%17.2
Jose AlvaradoGT2637.15.410.850.4%1.84.539.0%2.63.183.8%15.2
Hugo BessonSQB2929.66.513.648.0%2.67.235.7%3.03.879.1%18.6
Johnny JuzangUCLA2732.15.913.444.1%2.05.835.3%2.12.487.7%16.0
David DukePROV2637.15.514.338.7%2.05.038.9%3.84.879.2%16.8
Moses MoodyU of A3233.75.212.142.7%1.85.135.8%4.75.881.2%16.8
Aaron WigginsUMD3133.05.311.944.6%1.85.235.6%2.02.577.2%14.5
 
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I mean, if the Cavs picked him, I'd probably be conflicted rooting for a guy named David Duke no matter how good of a shooter he was, but maybe that's just me.
 
I mean, if the Cavs picked him, I'd probably be conflicted rooting for a guy named David Duke no matter how good of a shooter he was, but maybe that's just me.

He should go by Davey or Dave.
 
6'8 Sam Hauser out of Virginia/Marquette as well, shot 60% from two and 42% from three this season. At the free throw line, he was almost perfect, going 43-for-48 (90%) on the season. In 126 career college games, Hauser shot 43.9% from three on over 700 attempts and 88.0% from the line on over 200 attempts.


I am always surprised there aren't more guy like this who stick. I guess they usually don't have the athleticism.
 
I am always surprised there aren't more guy like this who stick. I guess they usually don't have the athleticism.
I was always surprised that Jon Diebler never got a real NBA opportunity
 

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