(04-11-2017, 04:39 PM)Mick link Wrote:[quote author=FarmBoy link=topic=16767.msg191503#msg191503 date=1491932383]
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And here I was sure I was the only person who ever remembered a UConn back court of Bob Staak and Bobby Boyd.
Next thing I know someone will tell me that obscure UConn sharp shooter Lee Otis Wilson was the best long-ranger shooter prior to the NBA 3 point era
I wonder where Pistol Pete would have rated. Supposedly, Dale Brown went back and looked at his college tape and concluded that had there been a 3 point line, he would have scored 57 points a game (instead of the meager 44 points a game he achieved).
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He was making the equivalent of 13 3's a game? That seems high.
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On the face of it, 44 points a game is ridiculously high. He has the #1, $2, and #3 spot on season averages without the benefit of the 3-point line.
But I agree, the stat seems too good to be true. According to
http://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/play...ich-1.html, he made 16.7 FG's a game. It's hard to believe 13 of 17 (75%+) were from behind the 3 point line. It wouldn't be rational. But remembering that anecdote made me wonder how he would compare to Lee Otis Wilson in the "best outside shooter before the advent of teh 3-point line" discussion. His FG% of 44% isn't too much to get excited by, so hopefully a lot of the shots were from long range.