Inside The Playbook: Kenny Williams and Some Staggering Efficiency
Posted Dec 1, 2017
Kenny Williams came out hot against Michigan. Williams scored 11 points in the first five minutes, sinking his first four attempts from the field, including three three-pointers. Williams is now 12-of-20 on catch-and-shoot possessions this season — with an effective field goal rate of 90 percent. This means he scores 1.8 points per possession, which is Steph Curry-level good.
(ACC Sports Journal)
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