I feel like it's been a while since I last called out a game analyst for saying something ridiculous. Well, yesterday during the U of M v Illinois college basketball game, I got my chance courtesy of Big 10 Network's Tim Doyle (I think).
Mr. Doyle actually referred to Stu Douglass as "one of the best 3-pt shooters in the history of the University of Michigan"! WTF!?!?
So, of course, I needed to make my own list of the best 3-pt shooters that I recall in the history of this glorious institution (but not always glorious men's basketball program). You may ask: why are you making a list (from memory no less) when we could just look up the statistics that tabulate made 3-pt field goals and shooting percentage?
It's because just doing a google search for that information would be no fun... idiot.
Anyway, here is my list of the best 3-pt shooters in the history of U of M:
1. Glen Rice
2. Louis Bullock
3. Daniel Horton
4. Sean Higgins
5. **
38. Stu Douglass
**For #5, I came up with these possibilities:
Garde Thompson
Demetrius Calip
Jamal Crawford
Gary Grant
From my memory, I recall Thompson being a helluva shooter but he probably only played with the 3-pt line for a year or two?
Somebody needs to do a google search on this!
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