
The Arizona Wildcats don’t have many weaknesses, but if they had one, it would be their 3-point shooting so far this season.
The #1-ranked Wildcats have been impressive offensively, averaging 89.9 points per game, and shooting over 50 percent from the floor as a team, which has helped push their record to 19-0, being one of just three undefeated teams in the country behind Nebraska and Miami (Ohio).
However, the Wildcats are just shooting just 35 percent from three-point range as a team. Up to this point, it hasn’t mattered, but it could make a difference down the road.
Those struggles from beyond the arc have been even more pronounced lately, as they’ve made 4 three-pointers or less in each of their last three games, including a combined 6-26 in their last two games.
In their latest win, a 77-51 blowout of Cincinnati, the Wildcats shot just 3-13 from beyond the arc. Players not named Brayden Burries shot just 1-9 from three in the win.
After the game, Burries, and head coach Tommy Lloyd were asked about their recent three-point struggles, and what can be done to remedy it.
Despite their struggles from outside, it hasn’t mattered for the Wildcats up to this point, and they’ll look to continue their dominance into the rest of the season as they have all the makings of a legitimate national title contender.
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