Lewis shot 63 for 121 (52%) in his Jr year and 58 for 94 (62%) this year from the behind the arc. Wow, no wonder former Kansas player, Calvin Rayford said Lewis got a serious jump shot and his jumper is for real D-1.
Lewis shot 63 for 121 (52%) in his Jr year and 58 for 94 (62%) this year from the behind the arc. Wow, no wonder former Kansas player, Calvin Rayford said Lewis got a serious jump shot and his jumper is for real D-1.
Lewis shot 63 for 121 (52%) in his Jr year and 58 for 94 (62%) this year from the behind the arc. Wow, no wonder former Kansas player, Calvin Rayford said Lewis got a serious jump shot and his jumper is for real D-1.
I can't figure out why he's not a consensus top 60 player. I just don't see any holes in his game. The only thing is he's not super athletic, but I mean he can still yam it pretty good.
I'll be interested how accurate that is.
Just curious....other posters on here have questioned inaccurate stats before. How can anyone's stats be inaccurate? I mean, don't the box scores of games just get continually tallied in computer statvprograms? Guess I don't get why stats can get reported wrong.
I don't think it is. If you look at the the stats from the individual games, a few games have him down for 3 made threes on 0 attempts. Who knows how many times he was given extra credit.
Just curious....other posters on here have questioned inaccurate stats before. How can anyone's stats be inaccurate? I mean, don't the box scores of games just get continually tallied in computer statvprograms? Guess I don't get why stats can get reported wrong.
At 38% he can, but I wouldn't call it his thing. Imo that's driving.He can. It's kinda his thing.
At 38% he can, but I wouldn't call it his thing. Imo that's driving.