WildWolf2813 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 03, 2026 9:56 am
Jaylen Clark is Josh Okogie. The hope we may have had for something more than this simply isn't there.
I'm not calling him JO yet, He's in a slump for sure offensively. I would bet that he picks it up some. Didn't they say he's shooting 27% from 3? Say he starts shooting 35% which is very doable considering his open looks, I like him as a player. I say give it more time.
LOL.
Josh Okogie is shooting 39% on threes this season.
Josh Okogie shot 35% on threes last season.
WildWolf2813 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 03, 2026 9:56 am
Jaylen Clark is Josh Okogie. The hope we may have had for something more than this simply isn't there.
I'm not calling him JO yet, He's in a slump for sure offensively. I would bet that he picks it up some. Didn't they say he's shooting 27% from 3? Say he starts shooting 35% which is very doable considering his open looks, I like him as a player. I say give it more time.
LOL.
Josh Okogie is shooting 39% on threes this season.
Josh Okogie shot 35% on threes last season.
We got hope for JC then! I seem to recall JO shooting 26% from 3 a season or two here, or maybe it was his career here.
I'm not calling him JO yet, He's in a slump for sure offensively. I would bet that he picks it up some. Didn't they say he's shooting 27% from 3? Say he starts shooting 35% which is very doable considering his open looks, I like him as a player. I say give it more time.
LOL.
Josh Okogie is shooting 39% on threes this season.
Josh Okogie shot 35% on threes last season.
We got hope for JC then! I seem to recall JO shooting 26% from 3 a season or two here, or maybe it was his career here.
Yes, there is hope, especially since he already went a season last year (including in Iowa) where he shot it well. I don't think he'll be a sub-30% (or even 33%) shooter for his career. It's one thing guys can definitely keep working on and improving (see Jaden McDaniels for proof!!!).