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Field Goal Percentages

Here is an interesting article- It says this kid, Taylor Smith of Stephen F. Austin University, has a vertical leap of 37 feet!
http://www.thepinelog.com/taylor-smith-1.2990630#.USQiJqXlbyA

Taylor is listed at 6??™6???. He said the last time his vertical jump was measured he was still in high school, and at the time it was 37 feet.


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Taylor Smith has a vertical leap of about 37 feet not
only allows him to block defenders??™ shots but also to
dunk at will. He has been the Southland Conference
Player of the Week three times this season.
 
He must of gone to high school on the International Space Station ;)

I was trying to recall the Illini during their final 4 season. I thought as they entered Jan, Deron Williams was the "worst" shooter on the team at 50%, with most of the other starters in the 60's..
 
Actually - Bradley came within a thread (back in 2007) of having the kid who later became the NCAA Division-I NATIONAL leader in FG percentage!

..two seasons ago - Leon Powell (of SEMO) was the nation's leader in FG% - and we almost had Leon Powell - 6-7 PF from St. Louis Vashon...

he went unsigned out of high school because of grades in 2007, and Bradley had him on campus working on remedial coursework over the summer and was planning to get him enrolled at BU but plans fell thru...he then went to juco, redshirted a year with a knee injury, then had a decent 2-year career at SEMO

http://bradleyfans.com/vb/showthread.php?p=97177&highlight=mystery+recruit#post97177
http://bradleyfans.com/vb/showthread.php?t=3929
 
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