Good background from someone who clearly knows Georgia high school hoops. Some random thoughts:It’s not really a fair comparison that I am making, but in high school, Matt was a very willing shooter. Certainly not someone who hesitated shooting 15-18 foot jumps hots like last year. A lot changes from high school to college but Ham has killed his confidence to shoot.
Read Matt’s own words about why he chose UM. Matt cited playing against Miller for 2 years and noticing how much Miller improved and the confidence with which Miller played.
In high school on a very good state champ team, Matt Cleveland was the star. He was the ultimate difference maker.
- A coach who believes in you helps and L lets his players have pretty free rein out on the court, doesn't have a quick hook all the time, not a "yeller," etc.
- Ultimately, though, if Matt has any residual confidence issues, he'll be the one who has to overcome them. Miller's and Wooga's confidence surely grew as they enjoyed success.
- Hamilton would seem to have had a lot of confidence in Cleveland. He started him in 30 games and Matt played almost 34 minutes a game (second only to Green).
- Not many assists or turnovers; took on average 12 shots a game (2 of them 3 pt attempts).
- Making that game winner against us was pure luck. He just heaved that shot up in the last seconds.