'You can't make shots you don't take'
Speaking of shooting slumps, check out Johnnie Bryant.
Going into tonight's game against Colorado State at the Huntsman Center, the junior guard is an abysmal 5-for-26 from the field in his last two home games, including 0-for-8 from three-point range. He also has made just 14 of 50 shots in his last four games, which include those last two at home.
Bryant acknowledged his slump after making a bunch of important free throws in the 70-65 victory at TCU last weekend - he's 20-of-23 from the line in the last six games - and suggested he might have to start spending a little more time working on his shot after practice.
Otherwise, though, he did not seem overly concerned.
"Who knows, man?" he said with a smile. "I don't know. I can't really describe it. But in order to get out of it, you have to keep shooting. ...You can't make the shots you don't take, so you just keep shooting."
Going into tonight's game against Colorado State at the Huntsman Center, the junior guard is an abysmal 5-for-26 from the field in his last two home games, including 0-for-8 from three-point range. He also has made just 14 of 50 shots in his last four games, which include those last two at home.
Bryant acknowledged his slump after making a bunch of important free throws in the 70-65 victory at TCU last weekend - he's 20-of-23 from the line in the last six games - and suggested he might have to start spending a little more time working on his shot after practice.
Otherwise, though, he did not seem overly concerned.
"Who knows, man?" he said with a smile. "I don't know. I can't really describe it. But in order to get out of it, you have to keep shooting. ...You can't make the shots you don't take, so you just keep shooting."

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