RFDC wrote:
Nas wrote:
RFDC wrote:
MattInTheCrown wrote:
I do love that.
The more I watch that the more I like him.
At least you didn't tell everyone how terrible he is.
I am cautiously optimistic about him. I want to think like MITC, and I really hope he is right, but I just cannot get there.
I think at the end of the day Harris will be the better pro.
Would love to be wrong.
Isn't it amazing how much he looks like Dirk with that step-back?
Anyways, no one really knows. But let this ease your mind: Doug is one of the most efficient scorers ever in the NCAA. He's one of the best shooters on the planet. He's that good. There's definitely limitations, I won't deny that. But this guy is among the deadest of deadeye shooters.
See this from draftexpress:
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McDermott was born to score, as its something he simply has an unbelievable knack for. He is the fifth best all-time leading scorer in NCAA history, and indeed led the nation in that category in each of the past two seasons. McDermott's scoring rate is impressive not just in the context of the past few years, as his exploits this season ranks him as the best per-40 minute pace-adjusted major-conference scorer in the DraftExpress database, which dates back to 2001.
What's perhaps most impressive about McDermott is that he's not just a volume scorer, he's also tremendously efficient—his percentages: 57% 2P%, 45% 3P%, along with just 1.8 turnovers per game, are sparkling. Its virtually unprecedented to see a player score at the rate he does, and still remain that efficient. His true shooting percentage was 65% this season, third best among draft prospects (behind Stauskas and Embiid), but he carried a significantly heavier usage role than either, which makes his efficiency all the more impressive.
Bear in mind that his teammates were mostly garbage. Second-highest scorer averaged about 10ppg. Opposing teams knew what it took to beat Creighton: stop Doug. And they pretty much couldn't. Even among the good teams, Doug typically lit them up. His knack for scoring is simply elite. It's hard to see how he wouldn't excel in the Bulls' system.
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