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The coaches, Muhammad said, had warned him months before the season began about the wall that freshmen sometimes hit. That didn’t stop him from running into it.
“I feel like most of it was just being young, being a freshman,” Muhammad said. “But I don't really make excuses for myself. I just have to work even harder, be more consistent and put more hours in the gym.”
With a team once again built around Kaleb Wesson that now has Carton and Walker running the offense, Muhammad could find himself freed up more often on the outside. That might open him up for more uncontested 3-point attempts and allow him to be more choosy with when to drive to the basket.
“I've really been focusing on most importantly my shooting, my outside shooting,” Muhammad said. “But I've been working on pretty much my whole offense. Trying to be a three-level scorer at all times and making sure I don't go through any slumps or hiccups like I did my freshman year.”
Muhammad said last season’s slump shaped him for a better sophomore season. Similarly, Washington has his eyes on a second-year leap, which also could happen with a step up in his offensive efficiency.
Plenty of scorers? We lost two of our top scorers from last year's offensively challenged team and none of our frosh have well-rounded, consistent offensive skill packages just yet.
We need whatever scoring we can get, wherever we can get it.
Plenty of scorers? We lost two of our top scorers from last year's offensively challenged team and none of our frosh have well-rounded, consistent offensive skill packages just yet.
We need whatever scoring we can get, wherever we can get it.
Why does it look like he's pulling that guys pants off?LUTHER MUHAMMAD SHOULD BE MORE CONSISTENT AS A SOPHOMORE AFTER HITTING A WALL IN THE BACK HALF OF LAST SEASON
Much as Ohio State's 2018-19 basketball season saw the Buckeyes start strong before running into problems in the heart of the conference slate, guard Luther Muhammad experienced the same slide.
An up-and-down season from a true freshman certainly isn't some kind of rare phenomenon. That said, Muhammad's drastic change in production from the first 21 games compared to his final 13 looked to be a little more complicated than just a young man hitting a wall amid the grind of his first collegiate experience.
The 6-foot-3, 185 pound four-star talent from Jersey City, NJ was at times sensational for the Buckeyes over the first ~60% of last season at both ends of the floor.
Muhammad scored 11 points in his collegiate debut in a 64-56 win at Cincinnati but more importantly, showed his willingness and competitiveness as an on-ball defender. He used his length to guard three different positions and helped give the team a level of toughness and swagger that had been missing in recent years. He was so tough, in fact, Muhammad missed just one game after dislocating his shoulder in the closing minutes of a loss to Syracuse in late November.
Playing dogged defense – oftentimes against the opponent's best perimeter player – and taking on the role of emotional leader came natural to Muhammad, but the offensive spark he provided over those first 21 games took some fans by surprise.
Muhammad reached double figures in 12 of the first 21 games on a solid 45% from the floor and even more impressive 45% from beyond the arc. Key outings included a 24-point effort on 7-of-12 shooting with six boards and three steals in a win at Nebraska and a 20-point outburst with five rebounds, four assists and zero turnovers in a 74-70 win over Penn State.
Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...n-season-luther-muhammad-is-poised-to-respond
Why does it look like he's pulling that guys pants off?