Phantom Warrior
04-26-2014, 01:56 PM
Last year Carlino averaged 1 shot per 2.2 minutes and shot 38.5% from the field.
I checked out the stats for every BE team last year to see who among their starters was the "fastest draw/gun" on each team. Here's what I discovered.
Butler: Marshall - 1 shot/2.4 mins (53% from the field)
Creighton: McDermott - 1 shot/1.9 mins (53%)
DePaul: Young - 1 shot/2.7 mins (43%)
GTown: Starks - 1 shot/2.7 mins (41%)
MU: Gardner - 1 shot/2.8 mins (53%)
Providence: Cotton - 1 shot/2.5 mins (42%)
Seton Hall: Edward - 1 shot/2.4 mins (44%)
St. John: - Harrison 1 shot/2.5 mins (38%)
Villanova: Bell - 1 shot/2.7 mins (43%)
Xavier: Christon - 1 shot/2.9 mins (48%)
In short, among all 50 regular starters in the BE last season, Carlino would have had the second lowest minutes per shot, only to McDermott. Looked at another way, he was a higher volume shooter than guys like Cotton, Christon, Harrison, Starks, etc., and he had a lower overall field goal percentage than all of these players except Harrison (though Harrison was better from beyond the arc).
Let's throw in another few names of high-volume shooters:
UConn: Napier - 1 shot/2.8 mins (43%)
Cincy: Kilpatrick - 1 shot/2.3 mins (42%)
Louisville: Russ Smith - 1 shot/2.3 mins (47%)
I obviously do not expect Carlino to be as productive as any of these very talented players. My point is that Carlino took an awful lot of shots in the minutes he played. When I was growing up, players who shot that frequently were called hungos. I find his proclivity to shoot so frequently a cause for concern.
I'll take all this a step further, using MU guards as a reference points. Over the past 10 seasons, looking at the same stat - 1 shot/X mins - here's what I found.
Travis (both junior and senior years) 1 shot/2.5 mins (42% from the field)
Dominic (freshmen year) 1 shot/2.5 mins (43%)
Jerel (senior year) 1 shot/2.3 mins (44%)
DJ-O (senior year) 1 shot/2.4 mins (45%)
Vander (junior year) 1 shot/2.8 mins (45%)
Again, Carlino shows a quicker trigger finger than any of these MU guards despite significantly lower shooting percentage. My hope is that Wojo can rein Carlino in.
I checked out the stats for every BE team last year to see who among their starters was the "fastest draw/gun" on each team. Here's what I discovered.
Butler: Marshall - 1 shot/2.4 mins (53% from the field)
Creighton: McDermott - 1 shot/1.9 mins (53%)
DePaul: Young - 1 shot/2.7 mins (43%)
GTown: Starks - 1 shot/2.7 mins (41%)
MU: Gardner - 1 shot/2.8 mins (53%)
Providence: Cotton - 1 shot/2.5 mins (42%)
Seton Hall: Edward - 1 shot/2.4 mins (44%)
St. John: - Harrison 1 shot/2.5 mins (38%)
Villanova: Bell - 1 shot/2.7 mins (43%)
Xavier: Christon - 1 shot/2.9 mins (48%)
In short, among all 50 regular starters in the BE last season, Carlino would have had the second lowest minutes per shot, only to McDermott. Looked at another way, he was a higher volume shooter than guys like Cotton, Christon, Harrison, Starks, etc., and he had a lower overall field goal percentage than all of these players except Harrison (though Harrison was better from beyond the arc).
Let's throw in another few names of high-volume shooters:
UConn: Napier - 1 shot/2.8 mins (43%)
Cincy: Kilpatrick - 1 shot/2.3 mins (42%)
Louisville: Russ Smith - 1 shot/2.3 mins (47%)
I obviously do not expect Carlino to be as productive as any of these very talented players. My point is that Carlino took an awful lot of shots in the minutes he played. When I was growing up, players who shot that frequently were called hungos. I find his proclivity to shoot so frequently a cause for concern.
I'll take all this a step further, using MU guards as a reference points. Over the past 10 seasons, looking at the same stat - 1 shot/X mins - here's what I found.
Travis (both junior and senior years) 1 shot/2.5 mins (42% from the field)
Dominic (freshmen year) 1 shot/2.5 mins (43%)
Jerel (senior year) 1 shot/2.3 mins (44%)
DJ-O (senior year) 1 shot/2.4 mins (45%)
Vander (junior year) 1 shot/2.8 mins (45%)
Again, Carlino shows a quicker trigger finger than any of these MU guards despite significantly lower shooting percentage. My hope is that Wojo can rein Carlino in.