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Who are the best SHOOTERS in the State


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*Josh Suddath, Mc Callie

 

*Thomas Cable, Chatt. Arts and Sciences

 

Everyone has heard about Suddath and he is SHOOTING great, but Cable is a sophmore point guard that is 14 for for 20 from 3-point range so far this season.

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I've seen Suddath from McCallie and Skogen from Temple. Both of those kids can really shoot the ball. White from McCallie is a great shooter but he probably had a once in a lifetime night against Temple. He's not capable of getting his own shot. Humphreys at Maryville is a nice player but I've seen him about ten times and I'm not sure he can succeed at Florida. What sets him apart from other players in the Knoxville area though is that he needs no help to get his shot and is a nice creator. Cruze (Bearden) is a great shooter and the Spradlin kid (Powell) can shoot the ball well from three to four feet behind the three point line and he's not afraid to take the big shot.

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