MDAV28
Well-Known Member
you might want to look into the beginning of Hayward's sophomore year.
December: FGA 3.0-8.0 (.375) 3pointers 0.8-2.5 (.300)
January: FGA 3.0-7.9 (.381) 3pointers 0.7-2.5 (.263)
February: FGA 3.8-7.9 (.479) 3pointers 0.3-1.7 (.160)
Thanks I was actually talking about last season but I don't see why his other seasons shouldn't count either. Still doesn't quite compare to Trey's 30%/22% he's shooting right now.
Hayward has never had more than 4 consecutive games shooting <33% from the field, Trey Burke is on 6 and counting.
It's a nasty slump, even for someone like Trey who I'm not even convinced can shoot anyways. The biggest difference between a Trey and Hayward slump is Hayward still typically managed to salvage his game at the FT line but we all know Trey has trouble getting to the FT line too so it is even more important that he knock down his shots.