Aljami Durham

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Nostradawgus
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Former Crean recruit. From GA.

Got to believe Crean is helping him pack as I type.
ajfdog
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Basically Justin Kier. We need bigs, not another guard, so I hope he is not on his way to us.
Monkdawg
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Sure, we need bigs, but we also need shooters. If this kid can make shots, we can use him. He's 39% from 3 and 78-81% on FTs. Not bad. Kier was 36% on 3s and 75% on FTs. Kier averaged 9.5 ppg and Durham was at 11.9 ppg, I think. Durham looks like a slight upgrade to me.
dawgpostsucks
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Indiana G Aljami Durham made 38 of 100 (38.0%) of 3-point attempts during the 2020-'21 season.

UGA's 3-point makes/attempts (%) this season:

Jaxon Etter: 3 of 6 (50.0%) - above average nationally
K.D. Johnson: 24 of 62 (38.7%) - above average nationally
P.J. Horne: 46 of 124 (37.1%) - above average nationally
Justin Kier: 37 of 101 (36.6%) - above average nationally
Christian Brown: 6 of 17 (35.3%) - above average nationally
Jonathan Ned: 5 of 15 (33.3%) - SEC average
Tye Fagan: 10 of 37 (27.0%) - below average
Toumani Camara: 15 of 57 (26.3%) - below average
Sahvir Wheeler: 18 of 80 (22.5%) - below average
Andrew Garcia: 1 of 6 (16.7%) - below average
Tyron McMillan: 0 of 2 (0.0%) - bottom

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347 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball teams made 59,488 of 174,932 (34.0%) of their 3-point attempts this season.

Baylor led the nation making 248 of 593 (41.8%) of their 3-point attempts this season.

SEC teams made 2,617 of 7,863 (33.3%) 3-point attempts this season:

1. Florida: 157 of 440 (35.7%) - ranked #89 nationally
2. Alabama: 320 of 912 (35.1%)
3. LSU: 220 of 628 (35.0%)
4. Vanderbilt: 233 of 667 (34.9%)
5. Arkansas: 220 of 649 (33.9%)
6. Tennessee: 173 of 512 (33.8%)
7. Kentucky: 160 of 476 (33.6%)
8. Mississippi State: 151 of 451 (33.5%)
9. Auburn: 245 of 751 (32.6%)
10. UGA: 165 of 509 (32.4%) - ranked #240 nationally
11. Missouri: 173 of 540 (32.0%)
12. South Carolina: 142 of 466 (30.5%)
13. Ole Miss: 141 of 471 (29.9%)
14. Texas A&M: 117 of 391 (29.9%) - ranked #320 nationally
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