Oh yeah, those guys! But I was speaking to that other list of guys from somebody else's post. We certainly can't say Love shied away from any shot! haha. "I shoot when I'm hot, I shoot when I'm cold. Imma shooter coach!" hahaha.
Plus that list of yours includes cats who stayed and played 4 years (except Cole and Caleb) for Dean or Roy and they had ample opportunity to learn what coach meant... which is indeed a strategy I love and suggest. But those cats NEW when to shoot and when to pass and what would please the coach, they didn't second guess themselves. It's hard to argue with 2 hall of fame coaches with a gazillion W's and multiple Natty's.
But for a portal guy coming in, or a frosh or soph it can be tough to figure it out. ALSO, most of those guys you named had some serious quality players around them... they knew throwing the ball around would lead to a closer/easier shot. And they knew the ball wouldn't be turned over. It's hard to argue with that $64,000 question posed by Wayne and backed up by finesse... I was just spit-balling for an answer.
What's your take on why so many "so-called" good shooters play under Davis and under perform in outside shooting %?
With regard to your last paragraph, perhaps that’s more perception than reality in most cases, and in other cases (e.g., Cade) it’s simply a transfer who previously played a much less competitive schedule struggling to adjust to better competition. But take a look at the following:
Brady Manek shot the best 3-point % of his career under Davis (that was the only season of his career he shot over 40%).
Harrison Ingram shot the best 3-point % of his career under Davis by about 7%.
Cormac Ryan shot the second-best 3-point % of his career under Davis (the .407 he shot two years before coming to UNC was the anomaly).
While RJ’s 3-point % dropped off some his fifth year (drop offs happen), it improved by more than 4% after Davis took over for Roy and then, other than his fifth year, improved every year under Davis. And he was very dangerous from outside his true senior year (outside of that Alabama game).
Caleb Love’s 3-point % improved by about 5% after Davis took over Roy and then improved even more the season after that.
Jae’lyn Withers didn’t have a lot of 3-point attempts throughout most of his career and was very inconsistent from year to year, but his fifth year Davis gave him more of a green light and he had his best 3-point % of his career at .443 (an excellent percentage).
I believe Ian Jackson’s .395 was the second highest 3-point % any UNC freshman has shot after Kerwin Walton’s 42% (Walton’s % dropped after Davis took over for Roy, but so did his playing time). Jackson is shooting roughly the same % this season under Pitino (.393).
As for this season, it’s too early to make a call. We’ll see how guys are shooting by the end of the season.