. . . But when do we ask why guys like Breath and Connors are so much worse with us than they were at previous stops?
This is a question I keep asking myself. Initially, I thought that this was also going to be true with Simmons, but he's gotten better as the season progressed.
Simmons is the superior player of the three.
FWIW and this is a super small and cherry picking sample size -- when Breath has attempted at least 7 shots (3x), he's averaging 13ppg while shooting 63%.
When he's attempted at least 4 shots (5x), he's averaging 10.4ppg while still shooting 63%.
He's averaging 4rpg in those spans. Conners was always supposed to be a 3PT specialist. From what I recall, he had more set plays ran for him at App State. His 3PT attempts are down from last year per game from 5.2 to 2.8. Overall FG from 6.5 to 3.9.
The outcome has been disappointing for both, but Connors is playing 17mpg less and Breath playing 8mpg less than a year ago. I think they're lack of impact has had more to do with inconsistent playing time and touches for a team that doesn't have a set offense more than actual ability. Are we really surprised neither has been able to catch a groove with such little involvement?
Last Edited: 2/23/2026 1:40:22 PM by FJC31