Jcool0 wrote:BullsSD wrote:Jcool0 wrote:
"airball freethrows" He makes 70% on 6 attempts.
He’s one of the worst shooting prospects in NBA history.
so then this is 100% made up: "On the contrary sir I’ve done a deep dive into all of these potential first round picks as well as fringe second round"
Let’s keep it respectful and counter with facts ya?
He was the focal point on a very bad team and got a ton of lay ups that will not be available in the NBA.
Sometimes you need to rely on gut instinct and the eye test when evaluating prospects, not raw numbers. When CMB shoots, the crowd cringes.
If you wanna do raw data, we can ask AI “Is Collin Murray Boyles historically a good shooting prospect for the NBA?”
ANSWER: Murray-Boyles, a 6'7" forward from South Carolina, is not considered a strong shooting prospect by NBA standards. His college career three-point shooting percentage is 23.1% (9/39 over two seasons), with a sophomore season mark of 26.5% on 15 attempts. His free-throw shooting is also below average, and scouting reports note that he wasn't a proficient shooter in high school either, suggesting limited historical evidence of shooting upside. NBA scouts have expressed concerns about his lack of shooting range, particularly for a player undersized for a traditional post role at 6'6.5" barefoot, which impacts his positional fit as a modern NBA forward who needs to stretch the floor.
I rest my case.