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Well excuse me, I had not realized you started the string to sing Mr. Shankle's praises.

 

The young man is a wonderful athlete and one heck of a ball player, no doubt.

 

When you ask about shooters though you have to consider players who can score from anywhere. Can they shoot from the outside? In traffic down in big man country? Can they create their own shots or do they need a screen for an open look outside of the paint? Three point land? Pull up jumpers at 15' or so? Can they shoot a turnaround or off balance shot from outside?

 

Shankle may be able to do these things, but as a center he never gets the chance to show it.

 

So back to your question: Who are the shooters in 9A? I know the forrest fans got to see alot of Dustin in middle school ball the last 2 years, and you know the boy can shoot the lights out. How many other freshman made the tennessean leader board for 3 pointers this year?

 

Who else is out there in 9A. I am interested to hear. :lol:

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Umm you asked... So i told you... It's not like I hype him up just because... He proves to everyone he is the best.. So i am just being honest... Not hyping him up or praise him... He deserves the recognition he gets...

 

By the way.. He is a power foward most of the time... Whitley is the center... And he is shooting 51 % from3s.. So again, I answer your question... He is the best shooter!

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ok let me reword this. who has the best shot around the perimeter in this district. who can just flat out shoot it. anyone one can have a good percentage shooting layups.

Yeah well i cant personally say who is the best shooter yet but at the end of the season i will be back on here and ill let ya know the facts not my opinion but the facts :lol:

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Hahahaha... Best shooter is Corey Shankle... He hit 50 shots in a row from beyong 10 feet one time at practice... And he backs it up in games because he shoots 70 percent from the field... And is the leading scorer in the district...

Well crap if you want to talk about practice then Zach Randolph from eagleville is the best b/c he can shoot lights out. A lot of people shoot good when there is no defense but I have seen Zach shoot and make threes when there are 2 people on him. And I am pretty sure that Shankle didnt shoot those 50 shoots while defense was on him the whole time.

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I agree on Randolf and Plemons. Alot of the things a good player does for a basketball team never show up in the stats. But when you are talking about shooting the stats have got to be huge factor. These two boys have high point totals and high three point averages.

 

From watching them play, they have sweet shots and can shoot the jumper with a man on. I have seen alot of Randolf, but little of Plemons. I know for a fact Randolf can create his own looks and to me that gives him an edge.

 

In the youger set, who do not yet get alot of court time: Forrest has 2 that I have seen, numbers 20 and 12. #20 is a prodigy when he has an open look in 3 point land, like white at community. White is big enough to be effective closer in and can score short jumpers with a man on, I don't think forrest's #20 will have that part of the shooting game. Forrest's #12 moves real well on the court and backs it up with a nice jump shot, he is a shooter for sure. I have seen quite a bit of cascade and can't think of any unerclassman shooters, how about at VB?

 

One of the Aldafer boys at eagleville also has a sweet shot outside, but I can never keep the two straight--eagles fans which one is he? Also I saw one or two young gunners at the camp last spring, who are they?

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Umm you asked... So i told you... It's not like I hype him up just because... He proves to everyone he is the best.. So i am just being honest... Not hyping him up or praise him... He deserves the recognition he gets...

 

By the way.. He is a power foward most of the time... Whitley is the center... And he is shooting 51 % from3s.. So again, I answer your question... He is the best shooter!

 

51% huh? Well, you should tell your coach to turn your stats in to the newspaper so this kid can get some D-1 looks. Do you expect us to seriously believe he is shooting 51% from behind the arc? Maybe if he is like 1 for 2 on the season. I also question your stat of 70% from inside the arc. Seems convient that you spit these stats out when your team does not turn stats in.

 

Don't get confused and mis-interpret my post. I never said Shankle is not a good ballplayer. He certainly is. But, your numbers are certainly inflated. And, when talking about shooters he is not one of the top in the district.

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