Lemon's personal turnaround has been stark. He shot only 39.7 percent in the nonconference season, which included a winless December, but has made 46.7 percent of his shots in seven MVC games. His 3-point percentage was .212 in nonconference play, but is .429 in the MVC. He averaged 15.1 points through November and December, but 21.6 since Jan. 1. And his turnovers are down from four per game to three.
Mikovio wrote:As bizarrely cocky for a fan of an 8-12 team as Bradleyfan1 is on here, it's true that Lemon has really upped his game recently. January Lemon is way better than December Lemon. What February Lemon will look like is anybody's guess.
http://www.pjstar.com/article/20140122/ ... 963/SPORTSLemon's personal turnaround has been stark. He shot only 39.7 percent in the nonconference season, which included a winless December, but has made 46.7 percent of his shots in seven MVC games. His 3-point percentage was .212 in nonconference play, but is .429 in the MVC. He averaged 15.1 points through November and December, but 21.6 since Jan. 1. And his turnovers are down from four per game to three.
Interestingly, Doyle and Lemon actually almost ended up playing alongside each other, but Kansas swooped in with an offer late in the process.
Mikovio wrote:As bizarrely cocky for a fan of an 8-12 team as Bradleyfan1 is on here, it's true that Lemon has really upped his game recently.
Snaggletooth wrote:Mikovio wrote:As bizarrely cocky for a fan of an 8-12 team as Bradleyfan1 is on here, it's true that Lemon has really upped his game recently.
Did he really "upped his game" or just actually play competition more at his level in the lower division of bball.
Rambler63 wrote:Doyle has upped his game also. Averaging 17.4 ppg and 4.1 apg in conference games compared to 15.9 ppg and 2.9 apg in non-con.
But I don't believe it's fair to compare a freshman and a senior.
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