I've never seen anyone hit bombs like that guy since Chris Jackson from LSU. MH made some unreal shots, but aired a few too. Talk about having a green light to shoot out.
Team game won tonight anyway. Beautiful.
Lofton never shot like MH did from what I remember. MH takes ridiculous shots, but he'll air just as easily as making them.
He can't hold Chris Lofton's jock strap. Lofton had to fade away on every shot due to being so short and still hit from anywhere on the court...
Bruce's early years with Lofton and JaJuan Smith were the best years of UT basketball I ever remember. Didn't hurt that I was in the student section going nuts at most of the games but that was so much fun to watch.
"Never shot," as in, never took the kind of shots that MH takes? Or, as in, not as well? I might agree with the first but certainly not the second.
Henderson shot 35% from 3 last year, and 37% this year.
Chris Lofton shot 46.5% from 3 his freshman year, 43.7% his sophomore year, 42% his junior year, and 38.4% his senior year (while he was battling testicular cancer, I might add).
So, Lofton shot better than MH even in his worst year. He is one of the best 3 point shooters in college history. If you want to see one of the greatest late game shots in college basketball history, just google "Lofton over Durant."
"Never shot," as in, never took the kind of shots that MH takes? Or, as in, not as well? I might agree with the first but certainly not the second.
Henderson shot 35% from 3 last year, and 37% this year.
Chris Lofton shot 46.5% from 3 his freshman year, 43.7% his sophomore year, 42% his junior year, and 38.4% his senior year (while he was battling testicular cancer, I might add).
So, Lofton shot better than MH even in his worst year. He is one of the best 3 point shooters in college history. If you want to see one of the greatest late game shots in college basketball history, just google "Lofton over Durant."
He is the best in the history of the SEC, and as you said one of the best all time period. 5th all time in 3's made and 5th in percentage of those in the top 25 of career makes.