February 9, 2011
Search for points goes inside
Mired in shooting slump, Mountaineers place emphasis on getting the ball closer to rim
Page 2 of 2
Advertiser

Jones, while shooting a decent percentage overall (44.4 percent), has numbers that are skewed by his inside shots. Away from the basket he has been ice cold, shooting 24.3 percent on 3s (7-for-36 in the last 12 games, 19.4 percent). Until finally making one against Pitt, he had missed 10 straight free throws and nearly as many mid-range jump shots, which last season were automatic for him.

Casey Mitchell, in limited playing time since returning from a suspension, is 2-for-13 overall and 1-for-8 on 3-pointers.

John Flowers has been about as consistent as anyone of late, but he has his moments, too, like going 2-for-8 and 1-for-4 in recent losses to Louisville and Pitt.

And Joe Mazzulla, since going 8-for-12 in that loss at Louisville, is 5-for-20 since then. But his shots are more often than not drives to the basket. He's 3-for-18 from 3-point range, 1-for-15 outside of Louisville's KFC Yum! Center.

So for outside shooting options, that leaves Dalton Pepper and Jonnie West. Pepper has come on of late with more playing time and is perhaps the Mountaineer one would trust most with an outside shot these days. But West, because of defensive deficiencies, is little more than a stop-gap measure when all else fails.

Huggins, of course, won't simply abandon outside shooting. There has to be that threat or Kilicli and Jones won't have any room to work inside when defenses collapse on them.

Then again, the hope is that if and when that happens, it will create even easier outside shots for the perimeter players and perhaps they will start making some. It's not as if these guys have never been able to shoot.

Mitchell will eventually find the stroke that allowed him to average 22.3 points the first month of the season and shoot nearly 40 percent from 3-point range until mid-January. Bryant was shooting 42.4 percent from 3-point range through the first 11 games. Jones was a 40 percent 3-point shooter last season. And Flowers has become perhaps the best clutch shooter on the team.

But until someone finds the basket, getting closer looks is all the Mountaineers can try to do.

"He did a great job [against Pitt],'' Jones said of Kilicli. "And we need that. We need his post play if we're going to win. We have to get closer shots.''

Reach Dave Hickman at 304-348-1734 or dphickm...@aol.com.

Recommended Stories

Copyright 2011 . All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Popular Videos
The Gazette now offers Facebook Comments on its stories. You must be logged into your Facebook account to add comments. If you do not want your comment to post to your personal page, uncheck the box below the comment. Comments deemed offensive by the moderators will be removed, and commenters who persist may be banned from commenting on the site.
Advertisement - Your ad here
Advertisement - Your ad here
Advertisement - Your ad here