Originally Posted by flyerfan4life
He shot 22% and 28% from 3 in his 2 years. I'd say it's safe to say he doesn't have a good shot.
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Charles Cooke left James Madison shooting 29.8%.
Kyle Davis left Dayton shooting 40% from 3. Kyle wasn't a player you wanted shooting a lot of 3s or that was the first shot he looked for but if you left him open, he could hit them. Maybe that's Dunn game on a better team versus being the primary offensive option on a low level team.
The guy absolutely could be a volume scorer who takes a ton of shots who's not a fit for Dayton. Maybe on a better team he could provide some defense, rebounding and being a drive and attack the bucket guy who could improve his shot during a redshirt year.
Tough to know.