Guyn's recent 3 point success

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First 18 games: 13/50 (26%)
Last 4 games: 6/13 (46%)

Seems like his shot selection has gotten a lot better. Not sure if he'll keep it up at this level, since it's a pretty small sample size, but it's definitely nice to see. As long as he's open on the line, I say fire away.
 
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We might be sitting at 3-4 losses if it wasn't for his 17 points and 5 3pt FG in the UL, Temple, and USF games. Those two 3's that gave us a halftime lead at USF were huge. Hopefully he's getting healthy and this is a sign of things to come.
 
First 18 games: 13/50 (26%)
Last 4 games: 6/13 (46%)

Seems like his shot selection has gotten a lot better. Not sure if he'll keep it up at this level, since it's a pretty small sample size, but it's definitely nice to see. As long as he's open on the line, I say fire away.

We need him to be more selective like he has been in recent games. He is like Shaq, he has to pick his spots since he isn't a great shooter.
 
Id take him hitting around 40%. I know he has absolutely been instrumental in the last several games in one way or another. Mick played him and Caupain together against UL with TC playing the 2.
 
Id take him hitting around 40%. I know he has absolutely been instrumental in the last several games in one way or another. Mick played him and Caupain together against UL with TC playing the 2.

Setting the bar pretty high IMO. He's at 30% right now. I'd take 34%. Even SK has never hit 40%
 
Guyn has made timely three pointers in each of the past 3 games. He also secured a huge defensive rebound against Louisville. He has been taking better shots and has been shooting them with confidence.
 
Id take him hitting around 40%. I know he has absolutely been instrumental in the last several games in one way or another. Mick played him and Caupain together against UL with TC playing the 2.
Jeff I think that was because he wanted two ball handlers against their pressure.
 
I think we're going to see a lot of Guyn and Caupain in the game together next year without SK They're the 2 guys with the most experience in the backcourt. Johnson and Mormon could be the guys that determine the success of this team next year. Those guys providing quality minutes next year will be critical. I don't think we have to worry about the frontcourt as much next year with Shaq, Sanders, Lawrence and they new guys.
 
We need him to be more selective like he has been in recent games. He is like Shaq, he has to pick his spots since he isn't a great shooter.
At this point in time, they're not guarding him as a three shooter. Vs LOU, he was standing just outside the 3 pt line unguarded with his arms stretched out begging for the ball from inside. He got it, and........nothing but net! They won't be leaving him unguarded much longer.
 
Guyn has really stepped up his play. Was way off on his potential. Nice article by hoard on his developement.


http://www.gobearcats.com/blog/2014/02/guyn-boosts-numbers-after-looking-at-stats.html
Thanks for that article, Waite. Now maybe people (Caupainites) will understand why I was big on Guyn from the onset of the season. His defense, alone, had me convinced (plus his handles). Now, if only he can learn to penetrate successfully..............look out! Just in time for the important part of the season. I guess he's still having shoulder problems from that collision last month - at least that's what I guess he was alluding to.
 
Thanks for that article, Waite. Now maybe people (Caupainites) will understand why I was big on Guyn from the onset of the season. His defense, alone, had me convinced (plus his handles). Now, if only he can learn to penetrate successfully..............look out! Just in time for the important part of the season. I guess he's still having shoulder problems from that collision last month - at least that's what I guess he was alluding to.
I still like Caupain better at the PG spot but if Guyn keeps developing as a long range threat I have no problem with him seeing some action at the 2 spot. In my eyes he fits best as a off guard but on this team he has to give them minutes at PG.
 
Id take him hitting around 40%. I know he has absolutely been instrumental in the last several games in one way or another. Mick played him and Caupain together against UL with TC playing the 2.

I would be overjoyed if any of our players shot 3's at 40%
 
Thanks for that article, Waite. Now maybe people (Caupainites) will understand why I was big on Guyn from the onset of the season. His defense, alone, had me convinced (plus his handles). Now, if only he can learn to penetrate successfully..............look out! Just in time for the important part of the season. I guess he's still having shoulder problems from that collision last month - at least that's what I guess he was alluding to.

Caupainites? Seriously? Anyone who doubts TC is the future of this program is seriously kidding themselves. I'm estactic about what Guyn is doing, but when people were calling for TC to start he was simply outplaying Guyn. That's not even debatable. To his credit Guyn has stepped up and has been huge the past couple of weeks but it doesn't change the fact that Troy Caupain is the future at 18 years old. I'm just happy that when one is down the other is up.
 
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Caupainites? Seriously? Anyone who doubts TC is the future of this program is seriously kidding themselves. I'm estactic about what Guyn is doing, but when people were calling for TC to start he was simply outplaying Guyn. That's not even debatable. To his credit Guyn has stepped up and has been huge the past couple of weeks but it doesn't change the fact that Troy Caupain is the future at 18 years old. I'm just happy that when one is down the other is up.

GG is a solid role player for this seasons team. TC is a future leader and star for this program who at times had greatly outplayed GG as an 18 year old kid straight outta high school.

GG stepped up. I expect the same of TC.
 
Caupainites? Seriously? Anyone who doubts TC is the future of this program is seriously kidding themselves. I'm estactic about what Guyn is doing, but when people were calling for TC to start he was simply outplaying Guyn. That's not even debatable. To his credit Guyn has stepped up and has been huge the past couple of weeks but it doesn't change the fact that Troy Caupain is the future at 18 years old. I'm just happy that when one is down the other is up.

While TC may offer more flash, he needs to learn to protect the ball better, and as Chuck Mashock says, "he has happy feet". He hasn't been called for it yet, but watch his feet when he has the ball. He's in a constant shuffle. I'm surprised the infamous Jim Burr hasn't nailed him. And TC can take a lesson from GG on how to lock down his man. Both TC and JL may have great potential, but it's not showing at this time. GG might be better served at the 2 where he can use he leaping ability more. For now, we are relying on his quickness to prevent transition. Otherwise he would have 4 or 5 boards a game.
 
While TC may offer more flash, he needs to learn to protect the ball better, and as Chuck Mashock says, "he has happy feet". He hasn't been called for it yet, but watch his feet when he has the ball. He's in a constant shuffle. I'm surprised the infamous Jim Burr hasn't nailed him. And TC can take a lesson from GG on how to lock down his man. Both TC and JL may have great potential, but it's not showing at this time. GG might be better served at the 2 where he can use he leaping ability more. For now, we are relying on his quickness to prevent transition. Otherwise he would have 4 or 5 boards a game.

Again, he's 18 and the future.
 
Guyn has really stepped up his play. Was way off on his potential. Nice article by hoard on his developement.


http://www.gobearcats.com/blog/2014/02/guyn-boosts-numbers-after-looking-at-stats.html

The most interesting thing about that whole article to me is that it took 18 games into the season to notice that someone was very low on steals. And GG was shocked to hear about it? Now come on. A defensive minded coach which one of his love affairs is with deflections and NEITHER was aware of this?

Hell I was aware of this back then!! Caupain was outstealing GG by a large margin...even if GG was better at staying in front of his man.

I am glad this was finally addressed...because it seems like GG has responded in a big way. They said the first 18 games he had 4 steals...and since he's had 13 in 8 games. Night and day. It seems like GG is really growing in confidence in shooting and rebounding as well. I can recall two rebounds in particular that I could NOT believe how high off the ground he was.

If he was a little better at getting to the rim or making great passes we could really have a nice tandem at PG. Kudos to GG for stepping up to the plate.
 
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