@FarmerJayhawk They’re are definitive in anyway, but those numbers are useful for gauging progress. Agbaji at 27% is concerning because he was only at 30% last year. That’s an indicator that his 3 point shooting may still be in Marcus Garrett territory. Dotson being at 45%, but with low attempt numbers, is a sign that he needs to create more opportunities for himself from 3 because he has the abilities to be a dead eye shooter from deep. Silvio and McCormack having 4 attempts between them is a sign the neither has the range to take that shot yet. That is a sign that KU is going to have to get much better at ball movement than they were last season to create good shots for players. With Wilson and McBride, Wilson looks like he won’t be a great shooter right away, could be the one big capable of spacing the floor and opening driving lanes for the guards. McBride looks like he won’t have much issue adjusting to the deeper line and could potentially be the most consistent shooter on the team. While I agree nothing is definitive with these numbers, there is definitely some usefulness to them to give some insight into where the players are at.