Post#1892 » by Kerb Hohl » Thu Apr 21, 2022 4:25 pm
Going back to this, the difference between all of the guys you mention is razor thin.
First of all, Matt Thomas got offered by Wisconsin! I don't remember the outcome here, but yes, Riley Dearring sucked. Iowa State also recruited Sherron Dorsey-Walker as a freshman that same year. Ever hear of him? That's right. He sucked at the D1 level but did do alright after transferring down to Oakland. Point being, teams miss sometimes!
Also, Iowa State was a legitimately good team and not much further away than Madison. Maybe he liked his path to getting shots up earlier given Gasser and Brust were still around.
I'm just going to summarize the volume 3-point shooters on this list from 2013-2022 to basically cover the decade you mentioned.
Ben Brust (Senior season): 39% on 244 3s. He shot 39% on 607 career 3s.
Josh Gasser (Junior/Senior seasons): 41% on 235 3s. He shot 40% on 391 career 3s
Bronson Koenig (took over as shooting PG): 39% on 695 3s
Brevin Pritzl: 37% on 383 3s
Brad Davison: 36% on 836 3s
Here are the guys you mentioned:
Matt Thomas: 40% on 634 3s
Riley LaChance: 41% on 630 3s
Marcus Domask 36% on 304 3s (he is also one of the only guys in here that shot a meaningful amount of 2s, but also plays in a **** conference)
To be fair to Davison, Domask, and some of Pritzl, a lot of their 3s came with a longer 3-point line.
Other than Thomas who is just quick/big enough to hang at the last roster spot in the NBA, none of these guys amounted to **** afterwards.
Domask probably would be much worse than Davison in a major conference. *Jerkoff motion*
;tldr - there was basically no difference here! I guess we could all dream that Matt Thomas would've liked to commit to a crowded rotation because he might be the best of the bunch, but outside of that, there is almost no difference and I'd also argue that Domask would be a very mediocre player in a major conference.
Gasser/Brust/Koenig were roughly equal to Matt Thomas and LaChance in that era. Davison/Pritzl probably better than Domask in some combination. Who cares.