So I Googled the whole Vivek comparing Buddy to Steph to see what analysts thought of it. I got nothing as of yet but obviously it's a stretch right now given that Buddy is still adjusting to the pros.
That said, a few things did pop up. First, image search was headlined by this image:

Then, apparently SB Nation covered the topic last spring:
http://www.sbnation.com/platform/amp...caa-tournament
Keep in mind Buddy was a senior.
That said, a few things did pop up. First, image search was headlined by this image:

Then, apparently SB Nation covered the topic last spring:
1) Hield is college's most efficient three-point leader since Steph Curry
Hield's 127 makes from three-point range led college basketball during the regular season. He's also one of the most efficient shooters in country from behind the arc.
This chart shows three-point makes vs. three-point percentage for college basketball's regular season leader in threes since Curry moved on to the NBA. There have been players who have hit more threes than Hield did this season, but never someone who led the country in threes while still being so efficient.
To put it in perspective, Curry hit 162 threes at a 43.9 percent clip during his sophomore season of 2008 if you factor in Davidson's NCAA Tournament run. Hield is up to 136 threes at a 46.3 percent clip if you count Oklahoma's tournament wins over CSU Bakersfield and VCU.
Hield's 127 makes from three-point range led college basketball during the regular season. He's also one of the most efficient shooters in country from behind the arc.
This chart shows three-point makes vs. three-point percentage for college basketball's regular season leader in threes since Curry moved on to the NBA. There have been players who have hit more threes than Hield did this season, but never someone who led the country in threes while still being so efficient.
To put it in perspective, Curry hit 162 threes at a 43.9 percent clip during his sophomore season of 2008 if you factor in Davidson's NCAA Tournament run. Hield is up to 136 threes at a 46.3 percent clip if you count Oklahoma's tournament wins over CSU Bakersfield and VCU.
Keep in mind Buddy was a senior.
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